The McMaster University Library is asking all Faculty members to participate in a survey aimed at finding ways to enhance support for researchers on campus.
Hamilton Spectator reporter Mark McNeil recently visited the archives in Mills Memorial Library, and surveyed a unique collection of Christmas cards from nearly a century ago.
In recognition of International Day of Persons with Disabilities, McMaster Library is highlighting important services that remove some of the barriers that make it difficult for students to get or use the information they need for their coursework or research.
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McMaster University Library has partnered with a student start-up initiative, to create the Mills Bike Library, a bike-lending service meant to provide students with equal access to sustainable transportation on campus.
Matthew Aksamit highlights the importance of self-directed learning, library communities, and paving your own future.
As of August 15, 2015, McMaster faculty, students and staff will no longer have access to their RefWorks accounts. In preparation for this, it will no longer be possible to create new accounts as of January 1, 2015.
McMaster's Libraries are once again pleased to host this year's Annual Toy and Food Drive, in support of the Hamilton chapter of the Salvation Army's Christmas Bureau. This year's drive runs from November 23 to December 17, with drop-off boxes in each of the 4 campus Libraries.
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.
The upcoming Archives Alive virtual event on June 23 celebrates the Kelmscott Press, its historical and aesthetic context, and McMaster's own collection of Kelmscott editions.
The non-competitive showcase, now in its fifth year, is currently welcoming film submissions from youth and young adults in the Hamilton community and beyond.
Brian Detlor, the McMaster University Library’s first ever Faculty-Member-in Residence, is researching the use of digital storytelling to promote Hamilton as a place to live, work and play.
A performance which presented a portrait of Canada at war told through letters, diaries and popular music drawn from the McMaster Library’s extensive First World War Archives.
The upcoming Archives Alive virtual event on June 23 celebrates the Kelmscott Press, its historical and aesthetic context, and McMaster's own collection of Kelmscott editions.
The non-competitive showcase, now in its fifth year, is currently welcoming film submissions from youth and young adults in the Hamilton community and beyond.
Forget about Waldo, where’s AskGirl?
You may have seen her in her usual spot beside the service desk at Mills Library, but this week, AskGirl is going on a campus tour and you’re invited to come along.
From Nov. 10-14, AskGirl will appear in different locations across campus from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Friday.
All you need to do is take a selfie with AskGirl and tweet your photo using the #findaskgirl hashtag for a chance to win one of five $25 gift cards to the Campus Store.
The McMaster community and members of the public are invited to join McMaster's Writer-in-Residence, Hal Niedzviecki, for a series of free events taking place throughout November.