This health and medical database brings together trusted content from journals, preprints, conference proceedings, dissertations and more related to COVID-19 and other coronaviruses. Search thousands of open-access articles as well as current research.
Read more about "Search coverage of the COVID-19 outbreak"Learn about science, nature, culture, archaeology, and space. Read the complete National Geographic Kids magazine from 2009 to the present, as well as eBooks, videos, and images. Not sure how to start? Watch the tutorial on Niche Academy: National Geographic Kids tutorial.
Read more about "Explore the world like never before"Visit the Library or watch a video in your first language to learn about free membership, borrowing computer use, and printing, as well as resources that can help you get settled in your new home.
Read more about "The Welcome to the Library program supports newcomers to Canada. "Do you have ADHD, ADD, Dyslexia, Autism, Tourette’s, or a brain (or body) that just won’t cooperate? Then come and join us to discuss your writing tips and tricks as well as how...
Read more about "LitCon 2022 – Neurodivergent Writers with Kim Firmston"Explore a rich collection of historical research databases including those related to First Nations and Indigenous peoples, as well as the Associated Press Collections, Smithsonian Collection Online, Archives of Human Sexuality and Gender, and Sabin Americana.
Read more about "Discover a world-class collection of historical documents"The Library's placemaking journey began in 2017 with meetings with the Indigenous Place Making Council of Canada. Under their guidance, we visited the Stoney Nakoda, Siksika, Tsuut'ina, and Métis Nations of Alberta, as well as the Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Calgary for input on making Indigenous visual and oral storytelling more prominent in Library locations.
Read more about "Browse installations by artists from or with a connection to Treaty 7"Emily Firmston is an artist, educator, writer, and gigantic nerd. As a freelance artist, they've had their art used for logos, posters, mascots, movies, and more – but their most well-known works are the silly comics about video games they post to Tumblr.
Read more about "Emily Firmston"The Library's placemaking journey began in 2017 with meetings with the Indigenous Place Making Council of Canada. Under their guidance, we visited the Stoney Nakoda, Siksika, Tsuut'ina, and Métis Nations of Alberta, as well as the Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Calgary for input on making Indigenous visual and oral storytelling more prominent in Library locations.
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Read more about "'Search coverage of the COVID-19 outbreak'"This painting is an example of the modern exchange of Indigenous knowledge as well as the pride that Indigenous people have in their culture. Teke Dan believes that through the revival of traditional Indigenous knowledge, there is hope that Indigenous peoples will have the tools to move forward while preserving their cultural identity in this contemporary society.
Read more about "Kalum Teke Dan"Lead one-hour tours of the Central Library. Tours occur weekday mornings and afternoons along with limited evening and weekend tours. Central Library Tours cover the stories, brief history, and services of the Central Library, as well as the architectural advances and features of the building.
Read more about "What will you do?"Louise Riley Library opened in 1959 in the northwest community of Hounsfield Heights-Briar Hill and has been a community hub ever since. It was named after Louise Riley, a beloved children’s librarian and author. Riley became well-known as the “story lady” for her popular children’s Story Hour sessions, broadcast weekly on radio airwaves starting in 1943.
Read more about "History of Louise Riley Library"Explore a rich collection of historical research databases including those related to First Nations and Indigenous peoples, as well as the Associated Press Collections, Smithsonian Collection Online, Archives of Human Sexuality and Gender, and Sabin Americana. You will find historical documents including books, manuscripts, photographs, newspapers, maps, magazines, and more.
Read more about "Discover a world-class collection of historical documents"Lead one-hour tours of the Central Library. Tours occur weekday mornings and afternoons along with limited evening and weekend tours. Central Library Tours cover the stories, brief history, and services of the Central Library, as well as the architectural advances and features of the building.
Read more about "What will you do?"Volunteer Qualifications Strong communication skills Excellent social skills Reliability, flexibility, and a positive attitude Ability to take initiative and take direction well Ability to work effectively and independently with diverse populations Volunteer Responsibilities Attend on-site orientation and training session Interact with the public in a friendly and respectful manner
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