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Archives & Special Collections Student Job Opportunities

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Love history and learning about the past? Archives & Special Collections Student Assistants have the opportunity to work with a wide range of primary resources including rare books, theses, photos, local history materials, and more. Duties may include processing theses; retrieving books and other materials from locked stacks; re-shelving books/materials; supervising the use of rare and archival resources in the Winslow Research Room; answering general reference questions from staff, students, faculty, and the public using the library and internet resources; assisting researchers by photocopying or scanning material; undertaking basic conservation work on rare books and archival materials; inputting data into departmental databases; and working closely with full-time staff members on special projects as assigned.

Student Assistants must be: detail-oriented and have the ability to work accurately; responsible and have strong organizational skills; and able to learn and execute library procedures. They must also have: some understanding of historical research methods and approaches; the ability to work with the public; and good keyboarding skills. An asset would be a demonstrated ability to be self-directed in carrying out responsibilities. Some physical activity (e.g. lifting boxes) will be required.  Previous library experience and familiarity with word-processing and database software will be considered assets, but are not required.

Work hours (10-15 hours per week) must be scheduled during regular departmental hours of 8:15 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday. Student Assistants will be required to read and sign the Archives & Specials Collections “Student Assistant Guidelines for Employment Form” which includes a “Confidentiality Agreement Form”.

Drop into the Harriet Irving Library, Administration Office, Room 311 to pick up an application form or visit our website for further information:
//www.lib.unb.ca/about/student.php

Spanish Embassy Film Series: “The Grandfather” (Sep 15)

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Spanish Embassy Film Series (sponsored by the Spanish Embassy and the UNB Department of Culture and Language Studies) presents the film “The Grandfather” (1998, Spain, directed by José Luis Garci).
Synopsis (adapted from Imdb.com): After his son dies, an elderly man comes back to Spain from the US and hopes to find out which of his granddaughters is true, and which one is not biologically related. This film was nominated for the 1999 Oscar for Best Foreign Film and won a number of important awards in Spain.
This free screening will be presented in Spanish with English subtitles in the Harriet Irving Library’s Milham Room (Room 100) on Thursday, September 15th from 7 – 9:30 pm.  The film will be introduced briefly by Dr. Sophie M. Lavoie from the Department of Culture and Language Studies at UNB.

This series will be one film per month in both terms. Stay tuned for more!

New Look For RefWorks

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Attention RefWorks users!

We have now switched to the RefWorks 2.0 interface, featuring a streamlined, clean, intuitive design. For more information visit //www.refworks-cos.com/RefWorks2.0/.

Not a RefWorks user?

RefWorks can help you organize your literature search results and assists with citing and referencing. Find out more at //www.lib.unb.ca/RefWorks.

Welcome New And Returning Students!

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Feature: Welcome!

Welcome from UNB Libraries to our new and returning students!

Please check out our services, resources, and spaces for group and quiet study. All our libraries offer expert assistance in developing research strategies, finding the best search tools, and using our extensive print and online resources. Come in and meet the staff at the research help desks in any of our libraries.

We look forward to working with you during the upcoming academic year!

UNBF Libraries Open@12pm Sep 1

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Please be advised that on Thursday, September 1st,  2011, UNBF  Libraries (HIL, Science & Forestry, and Engineering) will open at 12:00pm in order for all staff to attend a workshop to prepare for the start of the new academic year.  The Law Library will not be affected.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

RefWorks 2.0 For Faculty

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This session is for faculty members who are new to RefWorks, as well as for current users who would like an introduction to the new RefWorks 2.0 interface. As well as getting hands-on practice in its use, participants will learn about ways RefWorks can be used for tasks such as managing course reading lists and collaborative building of bibliographies.

For more information, contact Frances Giberson by phone (453-4602) or by email (fgiberso@unb.ca).

Date: August 25, 2011, 10:00–11:30am

Place: Learning Lab (Rm. 112), Harriet Irving Library

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