Jun 19, 2013
Posted By: Dave Johnston
On May 29-30th 2013 the University of Windsor played host to the International Symposium on Arab Youth: Developmental Pathways for Identity. The conference organizers, Julie Hakim-Larson and Rosanne Menna, have worked with the Leddy Library to help provide access to the posters and presentations from the event.
May 21, 2013
Posted By: Mita Williams
You can now request a consultation with one of the liaison librarians of the Leddy Library who can discuss with your research problem at hand using our new
Research Consultation Request form.
May 3, 2013
Posted By: Selinda Berg
May 4-11th is the 2013 Canadian Children's Book Week.
Apr 11, 2013
Posted By: Mita Williams
SURPRISE! Student Appreciation Days are here!
Since so many of you come to Leddy, we’d like to thank you for visiting us, studying with us and asking us lots of great questions!
We will be handing out free coffee, tea, and cookies on 2 surprise days during exams (and one of them is today, Monday April 15th!)
Good luck on your exams and have a great summer!
Apr 11, 2013
Posted By: Mita Williams
Leddy experiences a high theft rate during peak study periods like exams. This is when most students bring their laptops, and cell phones with them.
1. Please do not leave your stuff unattended
2. Study in pairs/groups with people you trust
Apr 11, 2013
Posted By: Mita Williams
DID YOU KNOW… Over 1 million students have come through our doors this year alone!
Who wants to study in a dirty and smelly environment? We sure wouldn’t and neither should you! When you come to Leddy to study, please be mindful of your neighbours – we ask that you follow these tips so that everyone who comes to study here can have a positive experience:
Apr 10, 2013
Posted By: Mita Williams
The Leddy Library does not accept bitcoin... but our UWin cash machine was refurbished on Friday and so we are now able to accept ALL new monies, loonies, toonies and the new 'plastic' bills.
Mar 6, 2013
Posted By: Mita Williams
Feb 26, 2013
Posted By: Selinda Berg
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.
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