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Recreational Reading Collection now on Level 1 South
The Recreational Reading collection has now moved to Level 1 South of the Barr Smith Library, across from the Yaitya Ngutupira Collection. Come and relax on the comfy reading chairs or take a book home for the break!
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Migration of Ebook Central to OpenAthens... what you need to know听
The University Library is migrating its online resources to a more modern and secure platform, OpenAthens. This migration shouldn鈥檛 affect users, unless you wish to keep the items saved on your bookshelf, notes, and bookmarks. Read on for more information.
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Why you should consider Open Educational Resources
To coincide with this years , the Library is shining a light on the benefits of Open Educational Resources (OERs) at a free, not-to-be missed webinar on Thursday 27 October that will discuss the benefits and challenges of using OERs in your teaching.
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Access changes to Level 1 North
Next week we will be starting the refurbishment of Level 1 North at the Barr Smith Library. This exciting revamp includes a new paint job, new carpet, and the installation of additional power points and study spaces.
The challenge of eBooks: more access, less cost. Can it be done?
Are your students telling you they鈥檙e unable to access their textbook online? Have you recently reviewed the online books you use in your teaching? Do you know about access restrictions? Understanding and navigating these restrictions when selecting online textbooks and course materials can be difficult. Traditional publishing models often leave us with limited options, but there are ways you can help us move towards using textbooks that provide more equitable access.听
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Banned Books Week 2022
September 18-24 is Banned Books Week 2022, which celebrates the freedom to read and open access to voice and information to all. This year鈥檚 theme is 鈥淏ooks Unite Us. Censorship Divides Us鈥. We've curated a selection of five books from our collection that have been banned or censored at some point in time. We encourage you to borrow them!
National Family History Month
August is听, an initiative first organised by the Australasian Federation of Family History Organisations in 2006, and the University Library has many family history stories to tell.听The establishment of the Barr Smith Library听is intertwined with the history of the Barr Smith Family.
Visualise Your Thesis Winners 2022
We are delighted to announce that the winner of the 2022听Visualise Your Thesis Competition at the 成人大片 is Nathan Jones听from the School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences for his exceptional presentation:听Conceptualising emotion in 3D space using colour.
Vote now for the 2022 Visualise Your Thesis People's Choice Award!
Voting is now open for the 2022 Visualise Your Thesis People's Choice Award. To help make your decision, view all of this year's wonderful submissions in the 2022 submissions showcase and then vote for your favourite! Winner receives $250 and the glory of being most-voted by their peers.
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Friends of the Library presents Take Two Oboes
We are thrilled to announce that this postponed event is now back on the calendar! This is a not to be missed musical celebration in the beautiful heritage listed Barr Smith Library Reading Room. Celebrate 90 years of Library memories and commemorate Jiri Tancibudek.
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