Collaborative openly licenced projects led by UWindsor faculty, librarians, students, and staff have gained global recognition.
Collaborative openly licenced projects led by UWindsor faculty, librarians, students, and staff have gained global recognition.
An international colloquium opening today on the downtown campus will consider the role of technologies in music learning and teaching.
An international colloquium opening today on UWindsor’s downtown campus will consider the role of technologies in music learning and teaching.
Thanks to everyone who participated in the Learning Management System review surveys.
The Queer Life in Southwestern Ontario Archive and Exhibition is an ongoing student project in collaboration between Queer Activism, a first year Women's and Gender Studies course and the Leddy Library.
As parades and celebrations took place around the world in June to celebrate Pride Month, Information Services Librarian Scott Cowan used his platform to highlight the importance of queer stewardship in Windsor-Essex to an international audience at the 2019 ALMS conference hosted in Berlin, Germany.
Over 400 participants from over 40 countries gathered to discuss the collection and preservation of materials of all types from LGBTQ2+ communities.
Librarian Scott Cowan will speak on “Provocative Politics: Queering the Archive” Wednesday in Vanier Hall.
Librarian Scott Cowan will speak on “Provocative Politics: Queering the Archive” Wednesday in Vanier Hall.
A tour of the Leddy Library led to a prize win for nursing major Kristina Krahn.
A tour of the Leddy Library led to a prize win for nursing major Kristina Krahn.