Mar 5, 2024
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The Leddy Library at the University of Windsor has received a donation of nearly 40 years of the local French-language newspaper Le Rempart, marking a significant step towards preserving and making accessible the cultural and historical records of Southwestern Ontario’s francophone community.
Mar 1, 2024
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The Leddy Library has launched a new resource designed to help researchers find suitable open access journals to publish their research in.
Feb 29, 2024
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In today’s dynamic research environment, the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) introduces new ways to conduct literature searching and reviews that present both benefits and reasons for caution.
Feb 26, 2024
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By Annie Kavanagh, Co-op librarian (April-December, 2023)
Feb 20, 2024
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Each year during the last week of February, Canada celebrates
Fair Dealing Week to highlight the important role it plays in our educational ecosystem.
Feb 5, 2024
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Get ready for a Valentine's Day experience like no other! Forget "swiping right" - join us at Leddy Library for a thrilling adventure with our Mystery Date with a Book initiative!
Jan 25, 2024
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Irene Moore Davis displays an artifact at the Amherstburg Freedom Museum. Allen Watkins used this trunk to transport his children to freedom.
The Essex County Black Historical Research Society and Leddy Library will launch a new project celebrating the rich Black history of Sandwich on Monday, Jan. 29, at 7 p.m.
Nov 29, 2023
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The Leddy Library will undergo scheduled maintenance that will impact patron access to e-resources and the library search tool, Omni, on the following dates:
6 to 7 a.m. Friday, Dec. 16 to 7 a.m. Friday, Dec. 157 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 30, to 7 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 31
Nov 22, 2023
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Nov 9, 2023
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A new digital exhibition offers a glimpse of life in Canada during the Second World War. Based on clippings in a scrapbook made in the 1940s by the mother of Canadian wartime journalist Jack Calder, the exhibit considers how the home front and battle fronts were connected.
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