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Holiday Reading

If you are looking for something light to read over the holidays, check our Popular Reading Collection located on the main floor of the Library behind the LCD panel. We have added new books to this collection which now consists of over 150 titles.

Special Collections Holiday Photo Contest

Submit your holiday photos online and see them displayed in Special Collections on the Library’s newly redesigned 4th floor, alongside traditional collections of Christmas advertisements from the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and winter scenes from the Historical Photograph Collection. A $50 bookstore gift card will be awarded to one of our holiday photo contest participants to help start the new semester in January. Contest closes January 5th , 2009 and the prizewinner will be announced January 6th .

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

iPod Winners and Survey Results

The winners of our recent cell phone survey draw were Theresa, a 3rd year nursing student, and Vanessa, a 4th year computer science student seen above receiving their iPods from Madeleine Lefebvre, Chief Librarian. Thanks to everyone who participated. Selected results of the survey are available on the Library’s website.

Come Try our iMacs

20 new iMacs have been installed on the west side of the Learning Commons on the main floor of the Library. Along with the usual Mac offerings, including the Safari browser, these machines also provide access to the Microsoft Office and Adobe CS3 suites of software.

Popular Reading Collection


Looking for a good book to read? This fall, the Library has selected nearly 75 novels and paperbacks for a new leisure reading collection. In addition to current novels, we’ve also purchased mysteries, sci-fi, romance, and some historical fiction. You’ll find all these titles on a bookcase behind the flat panel display on the main floor of the library. There are comfy chairs beside the collection. We encourage you to take a break, browse the shelves and relax with a good read. All titles are available for the standard loan period of two weeks. Keep checking as new titles are added. We will also be implementing a virtual suggestion box … stay tuned for more developments!

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

We have ebooks!

Over 50,000 ebooks covering a wide variety of subject areas are available from the Library. They can be found by searching the catalogue, browsing the individual ebooks collections (PsycBooks, Safari Tech Books Online, Oxford Reference Online, Knovel, EngNetBase and more) or by searching:

Off-campus users will be asked to sign in with their my.ryerson account to use most ebooks.