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Author Archives: Jenaya Webb
Library Ground Floor Bookings for August 2011
During the month of August, there are only a few OISE events booked for the Library Ground Floor. The dates, times, and details of these events are listed below. While the Education Commons’ computer labs are under renovations, there will … Continue reading
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Download the new Podcast Tour of the Library
New to OISE? Or just want to know more about the resources and services available at the Library? With our new self-guided podcast tour, you can tour the Library in your own time and at your own pace and learn … Continue reading
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Library Ground Floor Bookings for July 2011
Summer session is here and things are relatively quiet in the library. During the month of July, there are only a few OISE events booked for the Library Ground Floor. The dates, times, and details of these events are listed … Continue reading
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OISE Library Summer Hours
It’s summertime! This means new, shorter hours at the OISE Library. What better excuse to get out there and enjoy the sunshine? You can always find information on our current and future library hours on the OISE Library homepage or … Continue reading
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T-space and Scholarly Communication
Have you recently submitted your thesis to T-space? After convocation, your submission will be publicly available and searchable via Google and other search engines. This means more opportunities for your academic work to be found, read, and cited by the research community! … Continue reading