Libraries in the news! We are always happy to see libraries, both public and academic, making waves in the world. The Calgary Public Library (Central Library) has made the Time "Greatest Places 2019" List for the beautiful architecture and wonderful collections and educational centres. Way to go, folks!
Check out articles from CBC and Time here:
CBC: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/calgary-central-library-makes-time-magazine-s-list-of-world-s-100-greatest-places-2019-1.5257076?fbclid=IwAR25vc82grHnuvRqIvYf6X0n7Msepg9yipKNWOGWcQ38qJF8wlwIouhDVTg
Time: https://time.com/collection/worlds-greatest-places-2019/5654128/central-library-calgary-canada/
Of course Archer Library is also known for stunning architecture, and more information can be found here: https://www.uregina.ca/external/communications/feature-stories/current/2017/10-181.html
Photo courtesy of Avenue Calgary Magazine: https://www.avenuecalgary.com/city-life/inside-calgarys-new-central-library/
08/23/2019
Faizan Saiyed
Libraries in the news! We are always happy to see libraries, both public and academic, making waves in the world. The Calgary Public Library (Central Library) has made the Time "Greatest Places 2019" List for the beautiful architecture and wonderful collections and educational centres. Way to go, folks!
Check out articles from CBC and Time here:
CBC: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/calgary-central-library-makes-time-magazine-s-list-of-world-s-100-greatest-places-2019-1.5257076?fbclid=IwAR25vc82grHnuvRqIvYf6X0n7Msepg9yipKNWOGWcQ38qJF8wlwIouhDVTg
Time: https://time.com/collection/worlds-greatest-places-2019/5654128/central-library-calgary-canada/
Of course Archer Library is also known for stunning architecture, and more information can be found here: https://www.uregina.ca/external/communications/feature-stories/current/2017/10-181.html
Photo courtesy of Avenue Calgary Magazine: https://www.avenuecalgary.com/city-life/inside-calgarys-new-central-library/
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08/20/2019
Faizan Saiyed
Liszt, Tchaikovsky and Bach, oh my! Did you know that Archer Library has a LOT of sheet music? We adore our music students and Faculty, BUT you don't have to be registered in a music class to borrow music from the library! Like most items in our collection, you just need to be a registered student, staff member, faculty member or public access user to borrow an item. There is a huge range of pieces available from piano music and string quartets, to larger orchestral scores for in-library viewing. We also have an amazing recorded music collection to boot! If your jam is Gershwin or Gounod, we've got you covered!
Check out our music LibGuide to help you navigate our collection! https://uregina.libguides.com/music
Photos courtesy of Arlysse Quiring.
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08/14/2019
Faizan Saiyed
Remember: it's important to explore differing viewpoints on an issue.
The Cannibal Within by Lewis Petrinovich
Eating People is Wrong by Malcolm Bradbury
The Cannibal Within by Lewis Petrinovich
Eating People is Wrong by Malcolm Bradbury
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08/08/2019
Faizan Saiyed
Are you registered as a student in the Fall 2019 semester at the University of Regina? Then we are looking for you!
The Archer Library has an opening for the position of Library Student Assistant, check under Student Positions on the UofR Human Resources website. Apply online using the HR E-Recruitment system, closing date is August 15, 2019!
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We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.
Image from Pixabay by Tracy Lundgren[/caption]
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.
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08/07/2019
Faizan Saiyed
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Toni Morrison speaking at "A Tribute to Chinua Achebe - 50 Years Anniversary of 'Things Fall Apart'". The Town Hall, New York City, February 26th, 2008. CC BY-SA 2.0 : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Morrison#/media/File:Toni_Morrison_2008-2.jpg[/caption]
The world lost one of its literacy greats this week with the passing of author Toni Morrison. Several online obituaries have appeared that celebrate her remarkable life and literacy work. The best way to know Morrison, though, is to read her books. If you have never read Morrison, or want to revisit some of your favourites, most are available at the University of Regina Library.
Toni Morrison speaking at "A Tribute to Chinua Achebe - 50 Years Anniversary of 'Things Fall Apart'". The Town Hall, New York City, February 26th, 2008. CC BY-SA 2.0 : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Morrison#/media/File:Toni_Morrison_2008-2.jpg[/caption]
The world lost one of its literacy greats this week with the passing of author Toni Morrison. Several online obituaries have appeared that celebrate her remarkable life and literacy work. The best way to know Morrison, though, is to read her books. If you have never read Morrison, or want to revisit some of your favourites, most are available at the University of Regina Library.
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