The Leddy Library is selling hundreds of records for just $1 each next week.
Jul 26th, 2024
The Leddy Library is selling hundreds of records for just $1 each next week.
The Leddy Library is selling hundreds of records for just $1 each next week.
The Leddy Library is selling hundreds of records for just $1 each next week.
This bust of J. Francis Leddy graces the lobby of the Leddy Library, named for the longest-serving president in UWindsor history.
The UWindsor library was named to honour then-president J. Francis Leddy in 1977.
Leddy librarian Katharine Ball consults an online archive making accessible more than 100 years of the Windsor City Directory.
The Leddy Library has made more than one hundred years of the Windsor City Directory accessible online.
A new resource of the Leddy Library provides a gateway to materials of local Black history.
License agreements with publishers through the Leddy Library reduce fees for UWindsor researchers.
License agreements with publishers through the Leddy Library reduce fees for UWindsor researchers.
UWindsor alumna Antoinette Seymour has taken up an appointment in the Leddy Library specializing in Archives and Special Collections.
Win a giant stuffed bear by entering the Leddy Library’s Archives Awareness Week trivia contest.
Win a giant stuffed bear by entering the Leddy Library’s Archives Awareness Week trivia contest.
Archivist Sarah Glassford, professor Emmanuelle Richez, and librarian Katharine Ball pose with some of the materials from the local French-language newspaper Le Rempart donated to the University.
A new resource of the Leddy Library will help researchers find suitable open access journals to publish their research.
A new resource of the Leddy Library will help researchers find suitable open access journals to publish their research.