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Join McMaster University Library and the MacPherson Institute for a week of virtual events in celebration of International Open Access Week from Oct. 25-31.
Mabel Pugh Taylor Writer-in-Residence Kim Echlin and seven local aspiring authors gave readings of their work at a recent event co-hosted by McMaster University Library.
Matthew Aksamit highlights the importance of self-directed learning, library communities, and paving your own future.
Floor plans from the recent Master Library Space Plan exercise are now on display in the lobbies of Mills and Thode libraries. McMaster faculty, staff and students are invited to view the plans and provide feedback.
Matthew Aksamit highlights the importance of self-directed learning, library communities, and paving your own future.
Breathing new life into a medieval gem, celebrating the treasures in McMaster’s maps collection, marking a key milestone in the Lyon’s New Media Centre. Find these stories and more in the latest issue of the McMaster Library News.
Join McMaster University Library and the MacPherson Institute for a week of virtual events in celebration of International Open Access Week from Oct. 25-31.
McMaster University Library, the Department of English and Cultural Studies and the Hamilton Public Library invite you to Words and Music, a special event featuring readings by Kim Echlin, the Mabel Pugh Taylor Writer-in-Residence for 2015-16.
February 22-26 is Freedom to Read Week. Visit Mills Library to explore a wide and surprising array of books that have at one time been banned or challenged.
Matthew Aksamit highlights the importance of self-directed learning, library communities, and paving your own future.
Until the end of February, McMaster University Library is inviting faculty and graduate students to participate in a survey related to “hidden collections,” undescribed materials that currently can’t be found by students or researchers.
Kate Oruc, archives and research collections assistant, shares what exciting historical material is held at McMaster.
Few stars shine as bright in the history of figure skating as Sonia Henie and Barbara Ann Scott. Now a new collection is providing a unique glimpse at these and other superstars of the figure skating world.