Sep 6, 2024
Posted By: Amelia Ritchie
To support our UWindsor community in using the researcher identifier ORCID, Leddy Library has recently published an
ORCID Help Guide!
Sep 4, 2024
Posted By: Archives & Special Collections
Bahamian Storytelling Chant
“Once upon a time was a ‘wery’ nice time; monkey chew tobacco and spit out lime.”
So once upon a time there indeed were the UWindsor CARISAns, and associates, who went on to create waves and nation-build across the planet.
Aug 8, 2024
Posted By: Archives & Special Collections
Bahamian Storytelling Chant
“Once upon a time was a ‘wery’ nice time; monkey chew tobacco and spit out lime.”
Jul 26, 2024
Posted By: Leddy Library
The Leddy Library will hold its first-ever sale of used records from July 29 to Aug. 2.Music enthusiasts can explore a collection of hundreds of vinyl LPs, each available at the unbeatable price of just $1. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover hidden gems and expand your vinyl collection.
Jun 27, 2024
Posted By: Archives & Special Collections
Bahamian Storytelling Chant
“Once upon a time was a ‘wery’ nice time; monkey chew tobacco and spit out lime.”
So once upon a time there was the Caribbean Homegoing Booklet, a funeral booklet perhaps like no other, an unlikely genealogical ‘talking piece’, chock-rich in legacy information.
May 24, 2024
Posted By: Leddy Library
The Leddy Library is launching a new resource that provides a single-entry point to a host of existing Black history resources.
May 1, 2024
Posted By: Archives & Special Collections
By: Antoinette "Anto" Seymour
Posted May 1, 2024
It’s the first day of the month and, as promised, the launch of “61”.
Welcome to the initial set of 61 archival items, in observance of the 61 years of UWindsor’s existence!
Apr 9, 2024
Posted By: Leddy Library
Expanding the reach of University of Windsor research without financial, legal, or technical barriers is a top priority for the Leddy Library; however, researchers keen on publishing their research articles as open access often encounter steep publishing fees from commercial publishers.
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