Books and movies have the power to transport you to exotic locations. This is a very welcome attribute right about now.
Check out this selection of titles from around the globe.
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Monday, March 01, 2021 | By Evelyn Smith
Books and movies have the power to transport you to exotic locations. This is a very welcome attribute right about now.
Check out this selection of titles from around the globe.
Find additional #VirtualBookDisplay topics in Omni.
Tags: Our Collections, Virtual Book Display
Categories: Featured Collections
Thursday, February 25, 2021 | By Evelyn Smith
Brock University Library will resume its Interlibrary Loan (ILL)/RACER service for physical books starting Monday, March 8th. Brock is joining a growing number of Ontario universities restarting this shared, coordinated service. This expands on ILL service for electronic materials, which has continued throughout the pandemic.
We’re pleased to finally be able to provide this critical research support service, but the realities of COVID mean that users may see delays or cancelled requests. As a result, print Interlibrary Loans will be most useful for those engaged in long-term research, rather than those with an immediate need for materials.
What can you expect?
Beyond ILL, we continue to support access to collections and resources through a variety of means including expanded access to digital collections (including HathiTrust) and scanning of our local print collections.
For the latest on how health and government guidelines affect Brock University Library services and access, visit our COVID-19 updates page.
Wednesday, February 24, 2021 | By Evelyn Smith
Sample map of shoreline erosion in the town of Lincoln. Created by 2020 Esri scholarship recipient, Meredith Caspell.
The Esri Canada GIS Scholarship Award competition is now on at colleges and universities across the country. The award includes software, books, training, funding and other benefits to undergraduate and graduate students who can demonstrate competent use of Esri’s geospatial technologies.
Brock University has been privileged to take part in the Scholarship Award program for the last 8 years. For 2021, the competition will be held virtually with a deadline for applicants set for April 1st. A cash prize of $1000 is in addition to the prizes noted above.
Projects may include personal research, academic projects or assignments. The winning participant will be required to complete a poster or Esri StoryMap by June 1, 2021 outlining how they used ESRI’s suite of products to enhance or conduct their research. A full list of requirements and information about the application process is available from Esri.
Want to learn more or apply? View the Brock University Institution page for Esri, or contact Sharon Janzen at sjanzen@brocku.ca
Discover ArcGIS at Brock, view examples of GIS mapping at Brock, and get your own copy of the software under the University’s site license.
Tags: ArcGIS Pro, Collaboration, Events, MDGL, Students
Categories: Main, MDGL
Tuesday, February 23, 2021 | By Evelyn Smith
Brock Library is happy to announce expanded hours for our popular book pickup service.
Pickup hours are now Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10am-2pm.
Upon arrival for pickup and after screening by campus security, please come to our Book Pickup table just outside the entrance of the library. Give us a call at 905-688-5550 x4583 to let us know you have arrived, and Library staff will bring your books out to you. Full instructions will be provided to you over email when your items are ready for pickup.
As Brock is in Stage 1 of the University’s Response and Recovery plan, bookable study space remains unavailable.
Questions? libhelp@brocku.ca
Sunday, February 21, 2021 | By Evelyn Smith
Freedom to Read Week is an annual event that encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom, which is guaranteed them under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Freedom to Read Week is organized by the Freedom of Expression Committee of the Book and Periodical Council.
This year, we invite you to learn about FTRW virtually:
Tags: Our Collections
Categories: Main
Monday, February 08, 2021 | By Evelyn Smith
The US National Archives hosts a monthly “hashtag party” that encourages archives worldwide to post an item from their collections to Twitter and Instagram. Over the past three years, diverse monthly themes have included: weather, ancestors, baking, and movies. This February, the Brock University Archives participated for the first time with the timely subject being #ArchivesBlackEducation. We reached into our popular Rick Bell Family Fonds:
This certificate was awarded to Richard Nelson Bell of St. Catharines, Ontario in 1925 giving him admission to attend the local high school. Descended from former slaves who came to Canada after the Civil War, Richard was among the first of this generation of Bell family members to attend high school.
More rich history can be discovered through the Rick Bell Family fonds in the Brock University Digital Repository.
Keep an eye out for next month’s archives hashtag party!
Thursday, February 04, 2021 | By Evelyn Smith
Brock University Library presents a collection of e-books in honour of Black History Month, 2021.
Tags: Our Collections, Virtual Book Display
Categories: Featured Collections
Tuesday, February 02, 2021 | By Evelyn Smith
Art Speaks, is a series of events and art exhibit hosted by Brock’s Human Rights & Equity office that promotes artwork as a vehicle for discussing human rights related issues. In celebration of Art Speaks, we are a sharing a selection of books which highlight the role of art in activism and social justice.
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Tags: Our Collections, Virtual Book Display
Categories: Featured Collections
Friday, January 08, 2021 | By Evelyn Smith
In response to Brock University moving into Stage 1 of the University’s Response and Recovery plan, the Library is adjusting its in-person services.
During this period, bookable study space will not be available.
The book pickup service will continue, but with shortened hours and a new contactless model. The new hours for pickup are Wednesday from 10am-2pm. Upon arrival for pickup and after screening by campus security, please come to our Book Pickup table just outside the entrance of the library. Give us a call at 905-688-5550 x4583 to let us know you have arrived, and Library staff will bring your books out to you. Full instructions will be provided to you over email when your items are ready for pickup.
Online library services such as scanning requests and Hathi Trust are unaffected by the shutdown. We will continue to support access to the information you need for your research and teaching.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at libhelp@brocku.ca
Friday, January 08, 2021 | By Evelyn Smith
Needing a little assistance with your 2021 goals? Check out our virtual book display on the topic of “Mindfulness”. All of these titles are available electronically, so you can read them right from home.
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Tags: Our Collections, Virtual Book Display
Categories: Featured Collections
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