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Download an Audio Library Tour

Missed the library tours during Orientation Week?  Want to explore on your own?

No problem! Download an 10-minute audio tour of the main floor designed to help get you ready for September. Learn about many of the services and supports available to you at the Library that will help you succeed at the university level.

R U Library Ready? Join a Tour!

RU Library Ready? Don’t worry, we’ll get you started! Come to the Toronto Metropolitan University Library and Archives (RULA) for a tour of the main floor designed to help get you ready for September. Learn about many of the services and supports available to you at the Library that will help you succeed at the university level. Tours will begin in the Library lobby.

Can’t make the tours?  Want to explore on your own?  No problem!  Download our self-guided podcast tour to your iPod: 

When: Tours are at 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily during Orientation Week, from Monday, August 30th to Friday, September 3rd, lasting about 30 minutes.

Digital Exhibit on Equity and Human Rights

The Library is pleased to host a digital exhibit of photos and images from students in POG 315 – Equity and Human Rights, taught by Jacquie Chic in Fall, 2009. The images were created as part of a class assignment and reflect the themes of the course, which encourages students to think critically about what public policies might advance human rights. The powerpoint presentation was also created by students in the class.

The images will be viewable on the LCD panel in the Library lobby until July 23.

RULA Joins CARL

The Toronto Metropolitan University Library and Archives (RULA) is the newest member of the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL).  The association’s 31 members unanimously approved the university’s application in May. 

To learn more about CARL and the benefits of membership, please read the associated Ryerson Today article.

World Cup Watch!

Keep up to date with World Cup Watch!  The Library has created an innovative mash-up that integrates automatic updates of World Cup matches with Google maps, statistical data and historical images from Library collections. World Cup Watch uses RSS feeds to provide information on scheduled matches, with users also be able to view the geographic location of the country, statistical data and selected images. Please note that Mozilla Firefox is required to view World Cup Watch.

World Cup Watch has been designed for viewing on a wide screen, so please drop by the Library to view it on the LCD panel in the Library lobby throughout the World Cup. It will also be viewable on the 4th floor, alongside television coverage of the World Cup.

To learn more about World Cup Watch, please contact Graham McCarthy, Innovative Technologies Librarian or Dan Jakubek, Map and GIS Librarian.

Celebrating National Aboriginal History Month

In celebration of June’s designation as National Aboriginal History Month, the Library has a number of related resources from the collection on display in the glass case near the Reference area on the main floor, and in the New to the Collection section of the Library homepage.  For more information on National Aboriginal History Month, please visit the Aboriginal Canada Portal.

If you are interested in doing research relating to Aboriginal Studies, please see the online research guide.  Research guides are designed to highlight key information resources in a particular subject area.  They are available online, and are accessible 24/7. To see the complete list, click on Research Help from the Library main page

RefWorks vs. Wizfolio

The Library, in partnership with Scholars Portal, have trial access to Wizfolio, a new web-based citation management application. We invite you to try out the software and give us your feedback, particularly if you are a current RefWorks user. A brief demo of Wizfolio will be included in the Advanced RefWorks session for faculty and grad students. If you enjoy using WizFolio, you are welcome to continue using it even after the completion of the trial; your data will not be lost.

What is WizFolio?

WizFolio is a web-based journal reference management application with over 10,000 registered users worldwide. The software allows you to easily manage and cite your journal references. In addition to journal references, the application can also collect information from the web including books, videos, patents and snippets of web pages.  You can organize and share your collection with fellow researchers, colleagues and students.  

For more information, please visit the WizFolio wiki.

How do I create a WizFolio account?

You can sign up for WizFolio with your University email address at http://www.wizfolio.com. Click on Join Now, enter your Ryerson email address and select Academic Account.

A verification email will be sent to you. Click on the link in the email to activate your WizFolio account. After you have created your account, you can enable WizFolio to link to your university’s library.  Click on Settings (top right corner) then go to Library Linkage and select Toronto Metropolitan University.

How does the trial work?

This trial is tentatively scheduled to end on 15 Sep 2010. After the trial period, depending on your feedback, Scholars Portal may continue with the service. Otherwise, WizFolio will continue to maintain your account as a free Starter Account.  You can continue to manage your collections subject to Starter Account Storage Limitation of 1 GB.  If during the trial your storage exceeds 1 GB, WizFolio will still maintain all your data, but you will not be able to add new data with the Starter Account status.  If you find WizFolio useful, you can continue to use the full features of WizFolio by purchasing a Premium subscription for $25 per year.

Technical Support

For technical support, you can click on the Feedback button in your WizFolio page in the top right corner and WizFolio staff will assist you with your enquiries within one business day.

New Caribbean Studies Research Guide

If you’re planning to do research in the area of Caribbean Studies, please check out the new research guide.  Tips on search strategies, finding books, and locating journal articles will help make your next paper on this topic a breeze!

Research guides are designed to highlight key information resources in a particular subject area.  They are available online, and are accessible 24/7. To see the complete list, click on Research Help from the Library main page.

Watch your Belongings!

Theft is a problem, so please do not leave your belongings unattended.  The Spring/Summer term typically sees a greater frequency of theft, so be vigilant at all times.  If you need to leave your workspace, please take your belongings with you.

Thank you for your cooperation.