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New library resource delves into McMaster research impact
Altmetric Explorer for Institutions enables users to monitor the "buzz" surrounding academic research, from social media impact to policy inclusion.

McMaster libraries moving to a new catalogue; Omni coming to McMaster
Omni, which will be part of a new library services platform at McMaster, is set to go live in summer 2022.

Virtual talk celebrates tenacious Canadian journalist Judith Robinson
Judith Robinson proved a force of nature from the 1930s through the 1950s, wielding power in her writing and, along the way, contributing to ideas that shaped 20th century Canadian political thought.

January study spaces on campus
Here's a list of campus spaces where you can connect to reliable internet, complete an online assignment or study this month.

Sherman Centre winter workshops open for registration
Whether it’s an introduction to Microsoft Excel or tips on how to graph data and visualize networks with Gephi, there’s something for everyone.

Campus libraries January update
Mills Learning Commons opens Jan. 10, with campus libraries starting to reopen on Jan. 31.

December study and online exam spaces on campus
As the start of exams approaches, McMaster offers a variety of classroom study halls, classroom online test rooms, and library study spaces.

December closures at Mills and Thode libraries
Mills and Thode libraries will be closed for the winter break as of Dec. 23.

McMaster seeking input for institutional strategy on research data management
Among the preparatory initiatives for the strategy is a short research data needs survey to be completed by those involved in conducting research across all faculties.

Lyons New Media Centre honouring late Margaret Lyons’ 98th birthday
Rhonda Moore, manager of Lyons New Media Centre, talks about Margaret Lyons’ legacy, how the centre is marking what would have been her 98th birthday on Nov. 21, and what we can expect from the centre when the winter term arrives.

Libraries release guide on how to avoid predatory publishers and conferences
It isn’t always easy to know whether a research publication is legitimate, so McMaster University Libraries has released a research guide to help.

#MaskUpWithMaud at the library
Library users are encouraged to snap a photo with Maud and share on Instagram to encourage others to wear their masks in our spaces.