The Library and Writing and Communication Centre are pleased to present the Every Hero Has a Story writing contest.
Join us for the first Virtual Library Services Fair. Visit the "booths" to learn more about the services and resources we offer to support your academic success!
Are you a graduate student new to the University of Waterloo, or do you want to learn more about the Library? We've made a virtual escape room to help orient you to the resources and services available to you!
Are you new to the University of Waterloo, or do you want to learn more about the Library? We've made a virtual escape room to help orient you to the resources and services available to you!
In an effort to serve you better, the Library's Geospatial Centre would like to offer three virtual workshops from October 13th to 16th.
To sign up for a workshop (or for any other inquiries), please email Markus.Wieland@uwaterloo.ca and he will organise the timing with you individually or as a group.
With over 430 archival collections and 80,000 rare books and periodicals, Special Collections & Archives is able to work with faculty to provide access to our collections in an online environment. Nick Richbell, Head, Special Collections & Archives, will highlight some of our popular collections, direct you to our online resources, and will provide information about how we can support you and your students during the fall semester.
In this workshop we will introduce Open Textbooks, what they are and how you can use them in your course. Key points we will discuss are the following:
This workshop will provide a brief overview of selected resources for statistics, data, data visualization, and simulations, which are readily available. Emphasis will be on free resources, but relevant Library-subscribed resources will be included.
There will be time for questions during the webinar, but if you have any in advance please feel free to share them with presenter Sandra Keys, Liaison Librarian for Accounting and Finance, Economics, Classical Studies, Medieval Studies, and Religious Studies, at skeys@uwaterloo.ca.
This collection of special Goose Week drawings was created by alumnus Andy Cho. Enjoy!
Create a comic strip worthy of a goose!
Take part in the Library's Goose Week escape adventure!
Have you ever wondered what your inner goose personality is? Now you can find out!
It's back and feathery than ever! Get down with these silly online goose activities at the Library!
Looking for something to read during Goose Week?
Missing the geese on campus? Play these online puzzles we created just for Goose Week.
Have some fun with our virtual green screen and walk a mile in their webbed feet with some larger-than-life geese. Send us your photos and we will turn them into vibrant virtual green screen images.
Join our Goose Week scavenger hunt through the Library's website and discover online services and resources.
Learn to identify and locate the Best OER’s in STEM disciplines.
There will be time for questions during the webinar, but if you have any in advance please feel free to share them with presenter Kathy Szigeti, Science, Engineering, and Research Data Management Librarian, at kszigeti@uwaterloo.ca.
This workshop will address three questions:
- What are OER courses?
- Where can I find OER course materials?
- How can I incorporate OER course materials in my own teaching?
There will be time for questions during the webinar, but if you have any in advance please feel free to share them with presenter R. Antonio Muñoz Gómez , Cataloguing and Metadata Librarian, at ra2munozgomez@uwaterloo.ca.
This session will help instructors get started with finding open activities, exercises, and student work samples to use in their courses. It will briefly highlight some useful repositories and strategies for finding these types of open education resources.
We will have time for questions during the webinar, but if you have any in advance please feel free to share them with presenter Rebecca Hutchinson, Liaison Librarian for Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science, at r3hutchinson@uwaterloo.ca.
In this workshop we will introduce Open Textbooks, what they are and how you can use them in your course. Key points we will discuss are the following:
Through targeted funds, the Library is actively ensuring Indigenous voices are represented in the collection.
This June, the Library's Student Engagement Committee has partnered with campus clubs and organizations to promote the 2SLGBTQ+ books in our collections as well as campus clubs and the services they provide. Students from Glow, Drag Club, QuAQ and QTPOC.KW sent in their recommendations for the books important to them, describing the impact the book had on their lives.
Take part in the Library's very first virtual escape room! Can you escape from Dana Porter Library? This fun and interactive escape room will take you through the Library as you learn about services, resources, policies and staff.
Join the Library to celebrate Asian Heritage Month with online puzzles, library-suggested reads and viewings, and weekly book recommendations. If you love to colour, check out this free printable poster from the Government of Canada.