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Problems accessing PubMed and NCBI websites on campus

Jul 10, 2019
Posted By: Roger Reka
Leddy Library is aware of ongoing and intermittent problems with accessing PubMed and other NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information) websites on campus. Users connecting to NCBI websites on the UWindsor network (wired & WiFi), are experiencing problems that present as: 

Leddy joins consortium to build next generation library services

Jul 4, 2019
Posted By: Leddy Library
The University of Windsor has joined 13 other university libraries across Ontario to develop Collaborative Futures, an initiative led by the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) to build a next-generation library management system.

IT student consultants recognized for outstanding service

Jun 25, 2019
Posted By: Leddy Library
Every day the Leddy Library IT student consultants go out of their way to help Leddy Library patrons with technical support. Sporting the iconic blue IT vest, they are a significant component to the Systems Department in providing services to library users.  

Brain Freeze and Button-Making Student Appreciation Day

Jun 18, 2019
Posted By: Leddy Library
Take a break from the books and join us for our Brain Freeze & Button-Making Student Appreciation Day!
Leddy Library Summer Reading Challenge

Leddy Library Summer Reading Challenge

Jun 10, 2019
Posted By: Helen Power
Summer is the perfect time to catch up on leisure reading, whether you’re reading beside the pool, at the park, or in the (air conditioned!) library. This year, make your summer reads really count by entering the Leddy Library’s Summer Reading Challenge!

Leddy Library welcomes Devon Mordell as digital scholarship and archiving librarian

Jun 6, 2019
Posted By: Leddy Library
UWindsor alumna Devon Mordell (BFA 2004) has returned to her alma mater for a two-year term as digital scholarship and archiving librarian in the Leddy Library.

Librarian adds a new novel to the shelf

May 30, 2019
Posted By: Leddy Library
While it’s true that librarians surround themselves with books each day, Heidi Jacobs will now see her name among the spines in the stacks.
Photo of Chatham Coloured All-Stars comic book

1934 mini-comic the latest from the Harding Project

May 21, 2019
Posted By: Leddy Library
Local students will have the opportunity to turn new pages of history this September — pages of a comic book, that is. A 10-page comic book along with a teachers’ guide is the latest development to grow out of the Breaking the Colour Barrier: Wilfred (Boomer) Harding and the Chatham Coloured All-Stars project.
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