Thanks to the Ryerson Student Union (RSU)for providing free massages in the Library during the exam period. We hope to have this available next term as well.
Advanced RefWorks for Faculty and Grad Students
The Library is holding a series of Advanced RefWorks workshops for graduate students and faculty.
In this session, you will learn how to make the most out of RefWorks to organize your research, cite your sources and create bibliographies. Topics to be covered include customizing your account, sharing your RefWorks references, editing output styles to meet publication requirements, advanced RefWorks searching, and creating and storing RSS feeds.
As this session is targeted to users with RefWorks experience, please attend if you have been to a previous RefWorks workshop OR if you currently have a RefWorks account, can export references from library resources and can create a bibliography with RefWorks.
No registration is required. The workshops will be held in L393A on the 3rd floor of the Library on the following dates:
Wednesday November 26th – 5:30-6:30
Thursday, December 4th – 5:30-6:30
Tuesday, December 9th – 5:30-6:30
Anne of Green Gables Exhibit in Library
The Library is pleased to host the exhibit, Anne of Green Gables: A Literary Icon at 100, on the occasion of the centenary anniversary of the publication of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s iconic novel Anne of Green Gables. Curated by Dr. Irene Gammel, the exhibit tour is organized by Ryerson University’s Modern Literature and Culture Research Center with the support of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
The exhibit, located on the Library main floor, assembles in panels images selected from a treasure of new visual sources such as portraits, photographs, daguerreotypes, manuscripts, magazine advertisements, cover art, and posters. A short documentary produced in the Modern Literature and Culture Research Center accompanies the visual panels and can be viewed on the LCD panel in the Library lobby.
The exhibit will be on site until late August, 2008. To learn more about the exhibit, please visit: http://www.ryerson.ca/mlc/anne/inside3.html