OISE book display – Inspiring female characters in children’s literature

Books play an important role in the socialization process, teaching young children about where they fit in society. It is important that all children see themselves represented in literature; however, a 2011 study revealed that children’s books are dominated by boys, men, and male animals as central characters, with fewer than 35% of children’s books published each year featuring a female main character. A new display on the ground floor of the library features some of the strong and feisty females from OISE’s children’s literature collection. Among the titles in this display are several award-winning books, including Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace Lin, Olivia by Ian Falconer, and When Stella Was Very Very Small by Marie-Louise Gay.

The display includes several titles in young adult literature that deal with difficult themes, including bullying, death, and poverty. Chanda’s Secrets by Allan Stratton is the story of a teenage girl who confronts the AIDS taboo in an HIV-afflicted community in Africa. After the Fire by Becky Citra explores how one girl copes with poverty and tragedy early in her life. Other titles include Girl on the Other Side by Becky Citra and A World Away by Nancy Grossman.

A handful of mystery books are also included in the display. Titles include The Bad Beginnings and other selections from A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket, which follow the misadventures of the Beaudelaire children, led by their creative and inventive oldest sister, Violet, and Young Miss Holmes, a graphic novel by Kaoru Shintani about the brilliant and curious niece of Sherlock Holmes.

The OISE library carries a number of classic children’s stories with strong female protagonists. Kids have loved reading about Ramona Quimby’s adventures for decades. On display are several books by Beverly Cleary,  including Ramona the Brave, classics by Judy Blume, and The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

Everything in the book display cabinet can be borrowed. Please inquire at the service desk on the ground floor.

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Featured Activity Kit: Mystery Festival!

The OISE Library has a wealth of activity kits that help make science and technology studies fun and exciting. Mystery Festival (C.R. 500 G323My) brings the world of forensics and crime scene investigation into the classroom. Through the use of forensic lab techniques, students solve two mystery cases.There are two scenarios geared to two different age groups: “Who Borrowed Mr. Bear?” for younger students and “Who Killed Felix?” for students in grades 4-8. Mystery Festival provides practical, real world applications for scientific concepts and processes like dna and fingerprinting. In addition to providing a hands-on opportunity to learn more about science, students are encouraged to flex their critical thinking muscles.  Mystery Festival’s activities hinge upon learning the difference between evidence and inference.

This kit is currently on display on the coffee table near the service desk on the 1st floor of the OISE Library.

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RefWorks is now working!

RefWorks is now operating normally.

Thank you for your patience, and apologies for any inconvenience that was caused by the disruption in service.

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Service alert: RefWorks and Scholar Portal journals (current content)

Due to extreme heat conditions in Toronto, the primary and backup air conditioners for the University of Toronto Libraries’ data center went offline at 6pm last night. The higher than normal temperatures in the server room caused one of the disk arrays to fail which resulted in two services with data on that array to go offline — RefWorks and Scholars Portal Journals.

Current Status:

  • Scholars Portal journals have been brought back up, except for the last two months’ content. Scholars Portal systems staff are working bring it back up to date.
  • Refworks is still down but Scholars Portal staff are working hard to bring it back up.
  • Systems staff are working with U of T engineers to bring the cooling systems back online.
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Concourse Level is open!

The Concourse Level of the Library is now open.  Carpets have been cleaned and dried following last week’s flood.  Thankfully, none of the journals were water-damaged.

Thank you for your understanding, and apologies for any inconveniences that the closure caused.

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