What’s New in Open Shelf: February 5, 2018
In this, our first issue of 2018, we are thinking about relationships—between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, regulations in Canada and the U.S., and libraries…
In this, our first issue of 2018, we are thinking about relationships—between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, regulations in Canada and the U.S., and libraries…
I may have told you this story before but, even at the risk of sounding like a broken record, I will tell it again.…
How can we demonstrate, through action, that LGBTQ+ people are welcome in libraries? In the first article in this limited series of conversations, Amanda…
By Michelle Goodridge I may have told you this story before but, even at the risk of sounding like a broken record, I will…
I may have told you this story before but, even at the risk of sounding like a broken record, I will tell it again.…
In my last piece for Open Shelf I wrote about archival material and the potential pitfalls that may occur in accepting them. It got…
Science Literacy Week is an upcoming nationwide celebration of science scheduled for September 19th-25th. The week is above all a chance for great science…
Grisham, Patterson, and King are just a few of the names that stand out when it comes to authors – but how about Mathieson,…
When Toronto Public Library’s (TPL) first Digital Innovation Hub opened in 2014, it brought a new opportunity for customers to get free access to high-end…
Are your library patrons interested in Minecraft? Do you need some inspiration on how to integrate Minecraft into your library programming? Well look no…
In 2015, McMaster University Library was invited to participate in Science Literacy Week (September 21-28). This event, launched in 2014, was created by Jesse…
More than 75 students opened their hearts to the love of literature when the University of Guelph Library hosted a Blind Date with a…