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McMaster University Library releases 2023-24 impact report
The report offers readers insight into how the university library supports teaching, learning and research within the McMaster community and beyond.
New Queer Study Buddies program creates space for 2SLGBTQ+ students
Queer Study Buddies is a weekly event for 2SLGBTQ+ students to study and connect with other queer students.
Meet Anna Chatterton, 2024-25 Mabel Pugh Taylor Writer in Residence
Anna Chatterton is a playwright, librettist, and performer based in Hamilton.
McMaster University Library and British Library hosting online lecture celebrating Clarke/Salkey friendship
Archivists from two prestigious libraries are coming together to mark the late Austin Clarke’s 90th birthday.
Announcing the 2024-25 Open Educational Resources (OER) Grant recipients
Eleven projects from five faculties are being funded through the grant program.
New library service matches McMaster instructors with open educational resources
A team of McMaster librarians with expertise across different subject areas is here to support OER selections for courses.
Applications 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.
Libraries celebrating Teaching and Learning Month at McMaster
McMaster University Libraries are offering an exciting lineup of events on teaching and learning this May.
Vivian Lewis reappointed McMaster University Library leader
Lewis is continuing her leadership with the new title of associate vice-president and university librarian.
Curator Q&A: Reframing the life of Lucy Catherine Russell
Gillian Dunks talks about her new digital exhibit that celebrates the life and legacy of Lucy Catherine Russell.
"I’m really proud of what I’ve accomplished": Reflections from the 2024 Mabel Pugh Taylor Writer in Residence
Hamilton-based writer Jaclyn Desforges shares highlights from her residency, along with tips for developing a rewarding writing life.
Donate your solar eclipse glasses at campus libraries
Glasses will be provided to Astronomers Without Borders so underserved communities and schools around the world can reuse them for future solar eclipses.