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“A country without literature is not a country”
At an event hosted by McMaster University Library in downtown Hamilton, Anna Porter shared tales from her new memoir, In Other Words: How I Fell in Love with Canada One Book at a Time. “Anna’s story is really the story of Canadian literature and publishing,” says McMaster University Librarian, Vivian Lewis. “We are proud to be the custodians of Anna’s archives which sit alongside those of many of the celebrated authors she supported and who have come to define Canadian literary culture.”
Celebrating Open Access: Oct. 24, 25
On October 24 and 25, join McMaster University Library for events and presentations that will focus on how McMaster and other institutions, organizations and agencies in Ontario and across the globe are working to make this vision a reality.
How to give voice to a brand? Look for the answers in McMaster’s Pirate Archive
In 2010, Pirate Group Inc. gifted its vast archive to McMaster University Library, and has been adding to the collection ever since. Pirate Group CEO, Tom Eymundson, knows a thing or two about how to build a brand, and recently shared some of his many insights:
Gentleman, soldier, spy: The Napoleonic era maps of Robert Clifford
A large scale map of the Austrian Netherlands produced during the Napoleonic era hangs in the McMaster Museum of Art, the centrepiece of a special exhibit showcasing McMaster University Library's Clifford Map collection.
Sneak peek of new Library website: Tell us what you think!
McMaster University Library has been working behind the scenes on a redesigned library website, which will soon be live for everyone to use. Before we launch, we are inviting McMaster students, faculty and staff to explore and provide feedback on the beta version of the new site.
Honorary Archivist Ken Blackwell: How I met Bertrand Russell and other stories
Ken Blackwell has spent the last five decades studying the archives of pacifist, philosopher and Nobel laureate, Bertrand Russell. Now, he offers personal insights on what it was like to meet Russell and to work with the papers of one of greatest intellectuals of the 20th century.
The envelope, please…
WHY NOT! Productions recently took top honours at the annual McMaster 24 Hour Film Challenge gala event held recently in L.R. Wilson Hall.
Newly digitized Bertrand Russell prison letters reveal private thoughts of a public intellectual
One hundred years ago this month, Bertrand Russell – a philosopher, mathematician and pacifist, who would become one of the best-known public intellectuals of the 20thcentury – entered the stony gates of London’s Brixton Prison.
Vivian Lewis reappointed McMaster’s chief librarian
Vivian Lewis, McMaster University Librarian, has been reappointed for a five-year term, effective July 1, 2018.
Attention aspiring filmmakers: McMaster 24 Hour Film Challenge, register now
Do you love making films in your spare time? Have you ever wanted to try your hand at filmmaking, but never had the opportunity? If so, register today for the McMaster 24 Hour Film Challenge.
11 ways the Library can help students survive the exam crunch
Deskcise all-in-one desk bikes are just one of the many resources and stress-busters available at Mills, Innis and Thode libraries to help students get exam-ready.
Celebrating the archives of iconic Canadian story-teller Stuart McLean
Family, friends, and more than 100 members of the McMaster community paid tribute last night to the extraordinary life and work of the late Stuart McLean – one of Canada’s most beloved story-tellers – at a special event to celebrate the gift of McLean’s personal and literary archive to McMaster.