
The Chimczuk Museum will celebrate Black History Month with free admission Thursday and the opening of a display by UWindsor researchers.
The Chimczuk Museum will celebrate Black History Month with free admission Thursday and the opening of a display by UWindsor researchers.
Voting has begun in the Leddy Library’s annual research question competition.
The Leddy Library is hosting several presentations promoting greater access to research results in observance of Open Access Week.
Wilfred (Boomer) Harding, a pioneering multi-sport athlete, is the subject of a retrospective project by UWindsor researchers.
A unique collaboration between professor Michael Crawford in the Department of Biological Sciences, students enrolled in his Epigenetics course, and the Leddy Library’s Centre for Digital Scholarship, has led to the publication of a new book exploring the way our genes relate to our experiences of life.
Issues of Purple and White, the Assumption College student newspaper, are among the historical publications being digitized by the Leddy Library.
The $650 Bibliography in the Leddy Library tots up the cost of access to research references.
In recognition of the importance of providing open access to Windsor research, University Senate passed the University of Windsor's own open access policy (OA).
Librarian Dave Johnston will be the first guest of 2015 on the radio show “Research Matters,” Wednesday on CJAM-fm.
Three members of the campus community won prizes for their roles in the Leddy Library Research Question Competition.