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UNBF Libraries Open At 1:00 Pm, November 11

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Our Libraries will be open on Friday, November 11, please see listings below for operating hours at each location:

HARRIET IRVING LIBRARY              1:00 pm – 10:00 pm
SCIENCE & FORESTRY LIBRARY     1:00 pm –    9:00 pm
ENGINEERING LIBRARY –                 1:00 pm –    8:00 pm

For a complete listing of hours please click the following link:
//www.lib.unb.ca/about/hours.php?loc=all

Copyright For The Classroom

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Copyright sessions with an emphasis on the needs of course instructors continue to be offered periodically.  The session will include a brief presentation on UNB’s new Copyright Policy and Guidelines and a Q & A period.

The next session is scheduled for November 8 at 10:00 a.m. in HIL’s Milham Room (Rm. 100).  Additional sessions will be added in response to demand.  Please let us know if you or your Department or Faculty has an interest in having an additional session scheduled.  For further information, please contact Josh Dickison at jjd@unb.ca or 447-3378.

Queerly Canadian Films

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Spectrum UNB / STU’s GLBTQ Resource Group presents QUEERLY CANADIAN, a film series supported by the UNB English Department and UNBF Libraries.

The films will be shown in the Milham Room (Rm. 100) at the Harriet Irving Library.

Showtime is 7:00 pm.  Admission is free and all are welcome.

The schedule is as follows:

October 28 – Better than Chocolate.

November 4th – The Hanging Garden.

Zombie October!

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The Department of English and the Harriet Irving Library present  Zombie October – a series of films to be held on Thursday evenings.

The screenings will take place in the Milham Room (Room 100) in the Harriet Irving Library.

Showtime is 8:00pm.  Admission is free, Everyone welcome!

The schedule is as follows:

Oct. 6 – Sugar Hill

Oct. 13 – Dawn of the Dead

Oct. 20 – Night of the Living Dead

Oct. 27 – The Return of the Living Dead

Intro To Psych Resources

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Are you taking an undergraduate Psychology course and need to learn which online Psychology resources are available to you? Are you confused by how to narrow your search and quickly find the books and journals articles you need? If so, then this session is for you!

This introductory session will focus on UNB Libraries’ Psychology Subject Guide, key Psychology reference sources, and how to use PsycINFO more effectively. Intended for undergraduate students.

There are 2 sessions:
Tuesday Oct 25 1-2 pm
Wednesday Oct 26 10-11am

Location: HIL Milham Room (Rm. 100)

Please Pre-register at: //www.unb.ca/ctd/

RefWorks 2.0

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Feeling overwhelmed by your search results?
Are you stressed by the acronyms APA or MLA?

There is a better way…
RefWorks is a tool to help you keep track of your research!

Using RefWorks, not only can you easily import citations from various article and research databases into your own account, but you can also add references to your papers that will be automatically formatted in the citation style of your choice!

In addition to organizing your own research, RefWorks can be used in other important ways to facilitate teaching and learning, such as managing course reading lists or building bibliographies collaboratively.

Sign up for a RefWorks account or find more information at lib.unb.ca/RefWorks