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LinkedIn Learning Club launches new campaign on diversity, equity, and inclusion
McMaster students can access the collection for the month of June using their free LinkedIn Learning account.
Renowned Hamilton musician and artist Tom Wilson donates archive to McMaster University Library
Canadian music legend, famed storyteller, and visual artist Tom Wilson has donated his archive to the William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections.
Reflections on Bertrand Russell’s relevance on 150th anniversary of his birth
McMaster's Andrew Bone, Nicholas Griffin, and Alexander Klein share their thoughts on the ongoing importance of the British philosopher and peace advocate.
New exhibit celebrates 150 years of Bertrand Russell
Scientists for Peace: the Russell-Einstein Manifesto and the Pugwash Conference is open to the public at the Bertrand Russell Archives each week until December 8, 2022.
McMaster maps supporting cast in war film Operation Mincemeat
Rare maps from McMaster University Library are once again in the spotlight in the new wartime cinematic thriller, Operation Mincemeat.
Applications now open for McMaster Open Educational Resources Grant Program
The OER Grant Program provides successful applicants with funding to create, customize, or peer review open educational resources.
Library ambassadors Lavanya and Noor reflect on amazing year
Lavanya and Noor talk coolest moments and most valuable takeaways as they share their experience as library ambassadors for the 2021-22 academic year.
Citation management tool EndNote now available to McMaster community
EndNote is a citation management tool that guides users through the research process as they search, organize, write, publish, and share their work.
LinkedIn Learning Club launches with interview tips for McMaster students
The new initiative will feature hand-picked, monthly content for McMaster students to access using their free LinkedIn Learning accounts.
Author Pasha Malla wraps up his year as the Mabel Pugh Taylor Writer in Residence
The author and poet spent a year in workshops and consultation with writers from the McMaster and Hamilton community.
Saying farewell to Boris Brott, Canadian maestro and McMaster friend
The McMaster community is profoundly saddened by the death of conductor and classical music ambassador Boris Brott. Tributes continue to pour in from researchers, friends, faculty and alumni.
McMaster library hiring students for the summer
Several library positions for students will be posted to Mosaic as part of McMaster's summer work program.