Aggie Sliwka
she/her
Librarian
UNB Fredericton
My research interests include New Brunswick studies, primary source pedagogy, and history of the book. I'm also interested in instructional design that incorporates active/peer-to-peer learning strategies as well as assessment of teaching and learning. Talk to me about your research and teaching needs including working with primary sources, literature searches, building a research question, evaluating online sources, effective reading and organizing sources, and more.
I have been working at UNB Libraries since 2013 and have served as a librarian since 2022.
Aggie's Guides:
- English Learning Resources
- Fake News
- Gender and Sexuality
- HIST1004: War in the Modern World (FR)
- HIST1007 - History of the Body (FR)
- HIST2023: Early Modern Europe Part I (FR)
- HIST2301: Canada: Empires and Imperialism to 1876
- HIST2453 / 4453: Cold War [Hi]Stories (FR)
- HIST2603 / 2604: Caribbean History
- HIST3011: Age of Empires, European Imperialism 1815-1914 (FR)
- HIST3025: History and Sexuality: Europe and the World
- HIST3055: Generation of the Great War (FR)
- HIST3085 / 3095 / 5013: Modern German History (FR)
- HIST3103 / 5125: Early Modern Iberian World, 1400-1700 (FR)
- HIST4851: Law and War (FR)
- HIST4861: Terrorism in History (FR)
- HIST5459: Watergate: Political Scandal (FR)
- HIST5465: The Cuban Missile Crisis (FR)
- HIST5804: The Second World War (FR)
- HIST6842: Intelligence in War and Diplomacy since 1945 (FR)
- HIST:4013: The Holocaust: Victims, Perpetrators, Bystanders (FR)
- History
- History, African
- History, American
- History, Atlantic World
- History, British
- History, Canada
- History, Caribbean
- History, Disability
- History, Early Modern
- History, Medicine
- History, Medieval
- History, Military
- History, Modern European
- Leadership Studies
- Loyalist Collection, Black History
- Loyalist Collection, British West Indies
- Loyalist Collection, Health and Medicine
- Loyalist Collection, Piracy and Privateering
- Loyalist Collection, Religion
- Mobile Resources for Academics
- Special Collections Books: Hand Press Period, 1450-1800
- Zotero
- I am ready to support your research needs in person, via phone, email, and MS Teams.
- asliwka@unb.ca
- (506)-453-5017
Subject Specialties: History and Leadership Studies