Learn how to use APA citation style to cite your sources. Got questions about a paper you are working on right now? Bring your questions to the workshop!
At the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
Learn how to use APA citation style to cite your sources. Got questions about a paper you are working on right now? Bring your questions to the workshop!
At the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
This workshop will give you the tools you need to get started and advance your research papers and projects. From identifying your research needs to producing a bibliography and everything in between, this workshop will help you take your skills to the next level. In this workshop you will learn about:
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Visit the Nahum Gelber Law Library on April 2 starting at 12:30 p.m. and get a warm cup of hot chocolate or tea. Members of the Library team, the McGill Wellness Hub and the Law Student Association Mental Health & Wellness Committee will be there to welcome you and tell you more about wellness at the Library.
Learn how to use Chicago notes and bibliography citation style to cite your sources! Please feel free to bring along questions you have about a paper or project you are working on now.
At the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
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From Copernicus’ heliocentric theory and Galileo’s observation of the moon through a telescope, to Cellarius’ stunning star atlas, McGill's Rare Books and Special Collections span the history of astronomy’s most important discoveries.
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The team at the McGill Libraries are pleased to invite you, on Thursday, April 11, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. to the Michele Larose - Osler Library Artist-in-Residence Programme exhibition vernissage by Stéphan Ballard entitled Heart and Mind.
Zotero is a free and open source software that enables you to organize your research, create bibliographies and insert citations or footnotes in your assignments. This workshop will introduce participants to the main functions of Zotero.
Trenholme Dean of Libraries Guylaine Beaudry and the team at the McGill Libraries are pleased to invite you to the D. Lorne Gales Lecture under the auspice of the Mossman Endowment of McGill University* given by Frederic Bertley, Ph.D., President and CEO at the Center of Science and Industry (COSI).
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This project is a heartfelt photographic tribute to the world of surgical practice and the remarkable theater it comprises — the operating room.
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Un legs exceptionnel de manuscrits relatifs à Voltaire (1694-1778) comptant environ 290 documents a récemment été confié à McGill par Peter Lambert-David Southam. Bien que toutes les périodes de la carrière de Voltaire y soient représentées, cette collection vient notamment enrichir notre compréhension de la période pendant laquelle Voltaire vit au château de Ferney à partir de 1760.
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Enjoy the art of play in this selection of games from the McGill Collections.
Games can unite players or divide them. They can build common interest, edify, and entertain. Early tabletop and card games often provided ways to play your way to learning. Whether educational, moral, or purely for entertainment, games provide a rich history of design, artwork, and typography.
This book display is an invitation to discover a variety of Palestinian authors.
Hearing Palestinian Literary Voices will run from January 9th to June 30th, 2024 in the Islamic Studies Library (1st floor of Morrice Hall), and is freely accessible during opening hours.
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Head to the Nahum Gelber Law Library to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and its impacts on Canada. This exhibit will include the original draft of the UDHR from the university archives, authored by visionary and former McGill professor John Humphrey. Discover Humphrey's life through a collection of memorabilia showcased from his archival fonds, complemented by an interactive touch table experience that brings his legacy to life.
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The Marvin Duchow Music Library’s new exhibit explores the professional achievements of Ethel Stark (1910-2012), a pioneering violinist and conductor who forged new paths for women with the creation of the Montreal Women’s Symphony Orchestra (1940-1965), as well as the role libraries and archives play in preserving audio heritage.