U of G McLaughlin Library
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- The Story is the Spell: Black Folklore, Fantasy, and Freedom, a new online collection curated by the Guelph Black Students Association in collaboration with the McLaughlin Library, has launched at U of G. Learn more and explore the collection uoguel.ph/BHMCollection26. @uofguelph.bsky.social
- Applications for the Scotland-Canada Academic Partnership (S-CAP) visiting research fellowships are now being accepted. Visit the University of Guelph and utilize our extensive Scottish Studies Collection – one of the largest outside the UK. Deadline: March 1, 2026. Learn more: uoguel.ph/s-cap.
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- Due to inclement weather, the University of Guelph campus is now closed. As such, the library is also closed. Stay safe, everyone! www.lib.uoguelph.ca/service-hours/
- Welcome to Winter 2026! It’s the beginning of a new year and a new semester; a great time to set yourself up for success. Read this article to learn some of the ways the library can support you in doing just that, no matter who you are at #UofG: www.lib.uoguelph.ca/news/welcome....
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- Accessible course design matters. Accessibility isn't just a legal requirement, it's a fundamental part of creating inclusive, equitable learning environments. As an instructor, you play a critical role in this. Let us help you make this a reality in your courses: uoguel.ph/daowo.
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- Reposted by U of G McLaughlin LibraryStudents in Prof. Kevin James's 'Invitation to History' class officially launched a new exhibit: 'Caledonian Correspondence: Scottish Hotels in Postcards', now installed at the @uofglibrary.bsky.social! Congratulations on a successful launch to everyone involved! @uguelphhist.bsky.social
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- Happy #GISDay! Let’s celebrate the power of Geographic Information Systems in research and discovery at #UofG. @uofguelph.bsky.social @uofgresearch.bsky.social
- Do you have interviews, focus groups, or survey data piling up? NVivo makes qualitative analysis easier. Visualize patterns, uncover themes, and turn text into evidence-based insights. Check out this new NVivo library guide: guides.lib.uoguelph.ca/NVIVOWorkshop.
- If you're on campus, be sure to stop by the exhibit located on the first floor of the library titled, "Kitchens of the Future: Food, Technology, and Convenience Culture in Cold War Canada." On display until Jan. 2026. Learn more: www.lib.uoguelph.ca/news/kitchen.... #UofG @rebeccabeau.bsky.social
- Drawing from many items in the U of G archives, Michael Dawson explores Jell-O in Canadian and American history. Curious to learn more? Explore our Archival and Special Collections: www.lib.uoguelph.ca/archives/our.... #UofG
- It's Open Access Week 2025! At U of G, the McLaughlin Library is proud to support a variety of open access initiatives. Learn more about how we support open access publishing and journal hosting, tri-agency compliance, open educational resources, open data, and more: uoguel.ph/OAW2025. #OAWeek #UofG
- The McLaughlin Library will be closed for the long weekend from Saturday, Oct. 11 to Monday, Oct. 13. We hope everyone has a safe and relaxing weekend. We'll see you when we reopen Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 8 a.m. Find all library service hours here: lib.uoguelph.ca/service-hours/.
- Curious what library workshops are running this month #UofG? Some upcoming ones include: - Write to Publish: Writing Effective Intros (with AI Support) - Strategic Reading for Graduate Students - Writing Skills: "Evidence" Tips for Using Sources in Your Writing Find these & more at uoguel.ph/LibCal.
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- To remember and honour the lives affected by the residential and day school systems, we invite you to explore the Reading for Truth and Reconciliation section of the Exploring Indigenous Narratives and Worldviews collection. Find it here: uoguel.ph/lqbqs.
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- Browse Exploring Indigenous Narratives and Worldviews, a collection that highlights Indigenous writers, content, and research frameworks. In it you’ll find novels, children’s literature, research and scholarly texts, and memoires. Learn more about the collection here: uoguel.ph/55rrq. #UofG
- The Gryphons Read main event is right around the corner! Come and meet Zalika Reid-Benta, author of "Frying Plantain," who will be in conversation with Lawrence Hill, on Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 7 p.m., at the McLaughlin Library. Everyone is welcome! Learn more: cal.lib.uoguelph.ca/event/3930559.
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- Have you heard about LibKey Nomad? It's a browser extension that lets you quickly connect to the full text of journal articles you may come across while doing research. It provides one-click access to articles from the library collection and open access sources. Learn more: uoguel.ph/LibKeyNomad.
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- Fall 2025 workshops commence this week and there is something for everyone! Check out the full calendar and register on the library's website: www.lib.uoguelph.ca.
- Reposted by U of G McLaughlin LibraryInformation about the Fall 2025 Rural History Roundtable speaker series will be available soon. In the meantime, Archival and Special Collections items displayed on the main floor of @uofglibrary.bsky.social hint at the topic of the first presentation, which will be on Sept 23rd. #cdnhist #aghist
- The library's third floor is inaccessible today, Wednesday, Aug. 27, due to a ceiling leak. Full access is expected to be available on Thursday, Aug. 28. Find up to date information by visiting our website: www.lib.uoguelph.ca.
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