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Mapping a History of the Battle of Arras

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Wed, 05/17/2023 - 09:40
by Hugo Barsacq-Camard, Undergraduate Student Intern, McGill Visual Arts Collection On the second floor of McGill’s Faculty Club, hangs a massive historical map that was printed in 1654. The lower two-thirds of the 225 x 200 cm engraving is a …

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May Caption This – Click Joy!

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Thu, 05/04/2023 - 09:54
See the slide deck below for other runners up.
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David Hume Collection

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Mon, 05/01/2023 - 10:00
By Mark G. Spencer, Department of History, Brock University. McGill University’s David Hume Collection has many remarkable strengths. Any scholar with an interest in Hume and his world is sure to find much that will be of interest. The principal …

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The Making of Moments in Time

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Tue, 04/18/2023 - 11:52
Explore collection highlights featured in the historically minded, family-friendly (and pretty!) new “Moments in Time” card game developed by staff members and students at ROAAr.Read more ›
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A Deep Dive into the Moshe Safdie Archive

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Mon, 04/17/2023 - 11:02
The story of Moshe Safdie’s professional practice and student works can be found in his archive. Now this incredible body of work has made its way home to where it all started – McGill. Tellina Liu, Archivist & liaison librarian for the Moshe Safdie Archive, walks us through past, present, and future moments of engagement with the collection.Read more ›
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Charlotte A. Cavatica

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Mon, 04/17/2023 - 10:11
Learn more about the process behind Associate Provost (Teaching and Academic Planning) Chris Buddle’s recent hands-on visit to McGill’s Book Arts Lab where spinning mixed art inspired by a most memorable storybook character was more than child’s play.Read more ›
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April Caption This – Library Mischief

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Thu, 03/30/2023 - 16:04
We had a clear winner for this month’s Caption this photo. Thanks to Gordon Roback for a spot-on bit of library mischief. Our monthly Caption This post invites fun, invites interaction, and invites engagement. It is of course a completely …

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A for Archives, B for Books and Beyond: A New Video Series by ROAAr

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Thu, 03/30/2023 - 15:41
Labiba Faiza and Jacquelyn Sundberg How does one consult a book from the 1400s without breaking its delicate spine? Which kind of gloves are best for handling century-old photographs? If you don’t know, ROAAr has you covered with its new …

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Student Spotlight: Mashall Hameed at the McGill University Archives

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Thu, 03/30/2023 - 12:24
Student employment in the McGill Library benefits the entire McGill community. At 100+ strong this academic year, McGill Library student workers gain valuable work experience while engaging in academic pursuits.  Student navigators, curatorial interns, special project assistants and student researchers …

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McGill Library launches Missing Voices Website & Lost Voices Podcast

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Tue, 03/28/2023 - 14:53
Le français suit McGill Library is pleased to announce the launch of the Missing Voices: South Asian Perspectives on The Gwillim Archives website and Lost Voices podcast, developed with funding from the Digital Museums Canada investment program. As museums, libraries, and archives around the world confront the …

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Register now! Open Research Symposium

Library Matters - Thu, 03/23/2023 - 11:45
Join us for a free, half-day symposium dedicated to all things open! Open data, open access, open methods, and open science. Hear from researchers about how they integrate open into their practices. The event will take place Tuesday April 4, …

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Pi(e) Day 2023

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Wed, 03/22/2023 - 11:26
For Pi day on March 14th (3.14) we celebrated with an adventure into historical pie recipes with the Great Library Pie Bake-off (#GLPBO). We joined enthusiasts and librarians across the country trying out historical recipes to give Pi-day a little extra sweetness.Read more ›
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Pi(e) Day 2023

Library Matters - Wed, 03/22/2023 - 11:26
For Pi day on March 14th (3.14) we celebrated with an adventure into historical pie recipes with the Great Library Pie Bake-off (#GLPBO). We joined enthusiasts and librarians across the country trying out historical recipes to give Pi-day a little extra sweetness.Read more ›
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Student Spotlight: Emma Gallanti at the McGill University Archives

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Fri, 03/10/2023 - 10:26
Student employment in the McGill Library benefits the entire McGill community. At 100+ strong this academic year, McGill Library student workers gain valuable work experience while engaging in academic pursuits.  Student navigators, curatorial interns, special project assistants and student researchers …

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Student Spotlight: Emma Gallanti at the McGill University Archives

Library Matters - Fri, 03/10/2023 - 10:26
Student employment in the McGill Library benefits the entire McGill community. At 100+ strong this academic year, McGill Library student workers gain valuable work experience while engaging in academic pursuits.  Student navigators, curatorial interns, special project assistants and student researchers …

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Artwork Highlight: La Tarea by Leticia Tarragó

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Tue, 03/07/2023 - 10:34
By Kiana Vakily, Museum Database Intern, McGill Visual Arts Collection La Tarea, meaning “homework” in Spanish, is a print by Mexican artist Leticia Tarragó. Born in Veracruz in 1940, Tarragó first studied in Mexico City where, at the age of …

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Spotlight on La Tarea by Leticia Tarragó

Library Matters - Tue, 03/07/2023 - 10:34
By Kiana Vakily, Museum Database Intern, McGill Visual Arts Collection La Tarea, meaning “homework” in Spanish, is a print by Mexican artist Leticia Tarragó. Born in Veracruz in 1940, Tarragó first studied in Mexico City where, at the age of …

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Student Spotlight: Ariel Ching Pan at the Marvin Duchow Music Library

Library Matters - Sat, 03/04/2023 - 12:06
Student employment in the McGill Library benefits the entire McGill community. At 100+ strong this academic year, McGill Library student workers gain valuable work experience while engaging in academic pursuits.  Student navigators, curatorial interns, special project assistants and student researchers …

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“Can you spot where we left our snowshoes?”

ROAAr posts from Library Matters - Tue, 02/28/2023 - 13:16
For the February edition of Caption This, we opted to be thematically consistent and chose another postcard from Montreal Import Co.’s  “Canadian Sport Series” which depicts a group of uniformed men gleefully bouncing their peer. Inspired by the caption of …

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“Can you spot where we left our snowshoes?”

Library Matters - Tue, 02/28/2023 - 13:16
For the February edition of Caption This, we opted to be thematically consistent and chose another postcard from Montreal Import Co.’s  “Canadian Sport Series” which depicts a group of uniformed men gleefully bouncing their peer. Inspired by the caption of …

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