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Research advice, useful tools, and the best resources for your needs curated by librarians.

Services to help you with all facets of your research: finding materials; discovering resources; and managing your publications and research data.

Support for course readings, syllabi, publishing, and open access.

Research and teaching

Research advice, useful tools, and the best resources for your needs curated by librarians.

Services to help you with all facets of your research: finding materials; discovering resources; and managing your publications and research data.

Support for course readings, syllabi, publishing, and open access.

UTL News

Unraveling Finnegans Wake at the Fisher Library

Published November 18, 2024by Alison Lang, UTL NewsOn October 21, the first floor of the Thomas Fisher Rare Book library… Read more

Plucked from the blackened ground: Solving the 108-year-old mystery of the Somme flower

Published: November 8, 2024By: Alison Lang, UTL News “All well with me.”It’s a single line, written quickly on a sheet… Read more

A new Fisher lecture series goes "Beyond the Page" with Indigenous stories

Published: October 29, 2024By: Alison Lang, UTL NewsIn the world of academia, there is a great deal of emphasis placed upon… Read more

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Celebrate Fifty Years of Fort Book

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