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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
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
EXPLORING THE HIDDEN STORIES OF BOOKS: Andrews gift will support book science research and innovation at the Fisher
Published: October 18, 2024By: Alison Lang, UTL NewsA cloth-bound version of the Bhagavad Gita. A water-damaged copy of a… Read more
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