Awareness Program

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Library Headcounts: February 23 to 29

From Sunday, February 23 to Saturday, February 29 student assistants (you may see them with clipboards) will be performing headcounts in the Library. The counts are to determine how many people are in the Library spaces and computer resources in use during the designated count times. No other information is being collected.

If you have any comments, concerns, or questions, please contact the Library's Services Desk.


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Wed, Feb 19, 2020
1:00 pm

EndNote Combined Workshop | February 19

EndNote is a citation management software that can help you manage, organize and use your research literature. It integrates with Microsoft Word (and selected other word processing software) so that you can "cite-while-you-write" using your choice of citation styles. EndNote is available for both Windows and Mac computers. We will be using the latest version in the Windows/PC environment with Microsoft Word.

Anyone wishing to use EndNote on their own laptop during training sessions should have the software already installed.


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Library's Spring Term Break Hours: February 16 to 21

During the Spring Term Break, the Library's hours of operation are as follows:

  • Sunday (16): 2:00 to 6:00 p.m.
  • Monday (17): CLOSED [Family Day]
  • Tuesday to Friday (18 to 21): 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

STUDENTS! Are you looking for a bookable study space when the Library is closed or at reduced hours?! Click here to discover and book those spaces across campus!


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Coronavirus - be informed

The University of Lethbridge is monitoring closely the Wuhan novel Coronavirus situation and encouraging our campus community to educate themselves about the circumstances


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Bomb threat: Do you know what to do?

The recent bomb threat and resulting evacuation at Lethbridge College presents an opportunity to highlight the U of L Bomb Threat Emergency Instructions and refresh community awareness regarding how best to respond should we experience the same circumstances.

Statements such as “Bomb threats are usually hoaxes” and “This will never happen here” may be largely true, but every threat requires its own assessment. Campus Safety has developed a process that uses a systematic and methodical approach to manage and mitigate such threats to the University.


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