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Alan Ojig Corbiere, Canada Research Chair in History of Indigenous Peoples of North America, will present “Back to Basics: the Anishinaabe Understanding of the Covenant Chain and the 1764 Treaty of Niagara” on Nov. 11 in the Leddy Library Collaboratory.

Foundational treaty subject of Friday presentation

Nov 8, 2022
Posted By: Leddy Library
The University of Windsor will host Alan Ojig Corbiere, assistant professor of history at York University and Canada Research Chair in History of Indigenous Peoples of North America, during Treaties Recognition Week, Nov. 6 to 12.  
the Journal of Canadian Baseball cover image of people playing baseball

Conference an occasion to launch Journal of Canadian Baseball

Nov 8, 2022
Posted By: Leddy Library
After partnering with Centre for Canadian Baseball Research, the Leddy Library is ready to launch the inaugural issue of the

Colleagues invited to celebrate retirement of long-time librarian Joan Dalton

Nov 1, 2022
Posted By: Leddy Library
Joan Dalton arrived on the University of Windsor campus in 1978 to begin studies toward an MA in English. She added an MLIS degree at Western University before returning to Leddy Library to launch her professional career as an academic librarian.
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Climate justice key topic during Open Access week

Oct 24, 2022
Posted By: Leddy Library
Leddy Library invites the community to join a conversation around climate justice to celebrate International Open Access Week.  
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Art Installation at Leddy Library honours Orange Shirt Day

Sep 27, 2022
Posted By: Leddy Library
An art installation on display this week in the Leddy Library honours Orange Shirt Day.   Located in the library’s main stairwell, the installation contains roughly 6,000 small orange shirts strung together to acknowledge the unofficial number of unmarked graves of Indigenous children found on the grounds of former residential schools in the U.S. and Canada.
Students enjoy the new wellness room at Leddy Library

Leddy adds rooms dedicated to student wellness

Sep 23, 2022
Posted By: Leddy Library
The Leddy Library surprised students this month with three new spaces designed to enhance their wellness. These spaces have been designated as “wellness rooms”: two in the main building on the second and third floors, and one in the west building on the third floor. Each room is equipped with dimmable lighting and cozy furniture to help students relax.
Items from the library archives.

Library archives a stop on Doors Open tour

Sep 22, 2022
Posted By: Leddy Library
Deep in the basement of the Leddy Library lies a fascinating collection of manuscripts, photographs, and special published works. These archives will welcome the public to see historical highlights spanning from the 1600s to the 2000s during Doors Open Windsor.
Students in the English Language Improvement Program will receive training in data literacy, statistical analysis, and research data management.

English learners to gain training in data literacy

Sep 19, 2022
Posted By: Leddy Library
A partnership with the Academic Data Centre will provide students in the English Language Improvement Program with training in data literacy, statistical analysis, and research data management.
Historic photos of a 1951 visit by Queen Elizabeth II and a booklet commemorating her 1953 coronation.

“A lovely young Queen”: Elizabeth II at the University of Windsor

Sep 9, 2022
Posted By: Archives & Special Collections
By Sarah Glassford Posted September 9, 2022
Books at Leddy Library

Library encourages faculty to assist in print collection review

Aug 16, 2022
Posted By: Leddy Library
Faculty are reminded of the ongoing Library Collections Review & Deselection Project, where lists of print books identified for removal from the collection have been posted for their review.  
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