Archive for July, 2009

360 Search searches multiple databases at once

The Library is releasing 360 search This new resource will search multiple library databases at once and give you clustered usable results. You can even search groups of databases by subject. Find articles from journals and reference books. Find e-books too.

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中文參考書 Chinese Reference Collection

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Year 1 Chinese book list 第一年中文書目

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Canadian Copyright Round Table

The Canadian government will be starting a round of public consultations on modernizing the current Canadian Copyright Act in the summer of 2009.

Visit http://copyright.econsultation.ca to find important resources about copyright and the modernization process to date. It will record the progress of these consultations so that you can follow the major issues shaping the conversation.

At the current time, the calendar of events is as follows (see the site for exact locations):

July 20: Vancouver - Round Table
July 21: Calgary - Round Table
July 29: Gatineau - Round Table
July 30: Montreal - Town Hall
August 27: Toronto - Town Hall

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Year 2 Chinese book list 第二年中文書目

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Year 3 Chinese book list 第三年中文書目

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Weekly Webwatch @ the Education Library

The Psych Files
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The Psych Files website contains a number of podcasts developed by Dr. Michael A. Britt, adjunct pscyhology professor at Marist College.

These podcasts are designed to provide users with an introduction to a wide variety of psychological concepts in a way that is fun, original and easy-to-understand. The podcasts care arranged by the major topics in psychology, such as intelligence, emotion, and more. Visitors to this site can find podcasts that provide useful introductions to such topics as Erikson’s Stages of Psychosocial Development; gender theory; critical thinking; statistics; and more, for anyone interested or just starting to learn about pscyhology.

This site would be of great interest to anyone studying and/or interested in studying psychology, human development, social work or any form of human behavior. The topics are presented in an informal way which makes them accessible to almost any viewer.

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