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With eight branches, Memorial University of Newfoundland Libraries is one of Atlantic Canada’s largest university libraries. In addition to providing access to millions of physical book and digital access to e-books, journals, and other resources, the libraries house several specialized archives and collections, including the largest collection of published materials about Newfoundland and Labrador in the world in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies.
The Libraries encourage innovation and excellence in the University’s teaching and learning, research, scholarship, creative activity, service and public engagement.
INTG 1000 Academic Integrity, a course offered by the University Library, introduces students to the concept of academic integrity and the important role it plays at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Students complete online modules on a variety of topics including: understanding the meaning of academic integrity and its associated university regulations; how to complete university work with academic integrity; and how to avail of supports to ensure academic integrity. Normally, INTG 1000 is completed by week 7 of a student’s first semester. This course is mandatory for all undergraduate students new to Memorial University of Newfoundland. Registration in subsequent semesters is dependent upon successful completion of this course. This course is offered only online and has a credit hour value of 0. INTG 1000 is the same as the former INTG 100A/B.
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The Dr. C.R. Barrett Library is located on the main floor of the Fisheries and Marine Institute. It offers a comprehensive range of library services to students, faculty, and staff at the Fisheries and Marine Institute and to the Newfoundland and Labrador marine industries.
The Library collection supports study and research in fisheries and aquaculture, marine engineering, nautical science, and the aquatic environment.
Library holdings include print and electronic books, technical reports, journal subscriptions, reference sources, audiovisual materials as well as ships drawings.
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The Education Library and Commons are located in the Faculty of Education, G.A. Hickman Building on the second and fifth floors respectively. With seating for 100, the library's reading room, study centres, and comfortable seating area are all collaborative spaces. Individual study carrels, computer carrels, and an interactive whiteboard workspace complete the public areas.
Library collections include 15,000 current and superseded curriculum resources authorized for use in Newfoundland and Labrador schools, and 20,000 children's literature print books and electronic resources. Specialized collections, including the textbook archive, and a test library of assessment instruments, are restricted for use by students and faculty completing coursework and research with these materials.
The Teaching & Learning Commons is a technology-rich collaborative learning space designed with contemporary classroom computer equipment and modular furniture. Assistance Is available for faculty, staff and students requiring technical help. With seating for 60, the flexible spaces, group work, and presentation practice areas are well appointed with hardware and software specific to the needs of Faculty of Education undergraduate and graduate students.
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The Ferriss Hodgett Library is located on levels 2 and 3 of the Library & Computing Building, Grenfell Campus, with seating for 203 users and includes group study rooms, audio-visual and computer carrels. The Library holds over 100,000 books and 450 current subscriptions, along with collections of audiovisual materials, government documents, microforms, periodicals, and access to many e-journals. A full range of public services is available including reference assistance, orientation tours and interlibrary loans, as well as access to electronic Information resources, Internet, spreadsheet, word processing, and presentation software.
Additional information regarding the Ferriss Hodgett Library is available in the Grenfell Campus section of the University Calendar at Grenfell Campus, Library.
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The Health Sciences Library (HSL) is located on the ground floor of the Health Sciences Centre on the north Campus of the University. The HSL searches the world’s biomedical literature in support of clinical, teaching, and research interests.
The Health Sciences Library has a collection of over 40,000 (print and electronic) books on medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, and allied health subjects and subscribes to more than 1700 print and electronic journals. It maintains numerous relevant databases, electronic resources, and audio-visual items to support academic pursuits and clinical care.
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The Queen Elizabeth II Library (QEII) is one of Atlantic Canada’s largest university libraries. In addition to providing access to millions of physical books and digital access to e-books, journals, and other resources, the QEII Library houses several specialized archives and collections, including those of the Centre for Newfoundland Studies – holders of the largest collection of published materials about Newfoundland and Labrador in the world.
The QEII Library is also home to The Commons – a collaborative digital and study space and access to computers tutoring, assistive technology, a Digital Media Centre for graphic and video design programs, and a makerspace for creating, inventing, and tinkering. Surrounding The Commons is the First Space Art Gallery which hosts an array of diverse exhibits throughout the year that are sure to inspire all those who use the Library’s services.
The QEII Library has a variety of quiet, social and group study spaces available to all students. Librarians and library staff are on hand to help empower the research process and support academic goals.