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  1. History of Carleton Campus. Visualizing 75 Years at Carleton University; Electronic Atlas of a Cultural Landscape: Carleton University and Environs (David Bouse) Carleton: A History (Charlatan) Carleton - Our History 1942-2015; Facts and Figures; Creating Carleton: the shaping of a university; Print Resources (Non-circulating):

  2. Table of Contents. Key Databases; Canadian; International; French-Language; Historical Archives; Key Databases. Canadian Newsstream 'Canadian Major Dailies' including The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, National Post, Montreal Gazette, The Halifax Chronicle Herald, Ottawa Citizen, Regina Leader-Post, Edmonton Journal, Vancouver Sun, and many others

  3. There are two ways to login to Omni: MyCarletonOne Account or Library Barcode and PIN: Current Carleton students, faculty and staff: use MyCarletonOne Account to login to Omni. Other library users (non-continuing sessionals, instructors, and staff; outside borrowers; alumni): use Library Barcode and PIN/password*.

  4. How to contact us Hours of service; In person: at the Research Help Desk MacOdrum Library main (2nd) floor. Phone: 613-520-2735 See hours: Email: askthelibrary@carleton.ca Monday-Friday: 8:30-4:30

  5. May 6, 2024 · Abstracted and indexed items include peer-reviewed journals, books, dissertations, and conference proceedings. Examples of subject coverage include applied and developmental psychology; experimental human and animal psychology; physiological psychology and neuroscience; and psychological and physical disorders.

  6. Citing Archival Sources in MLA: University of British Columbia; Citing ChatGPT in MLA; Citing Canadian government documents using MLA Style: Simon Fraser University; Miscellaneous Sources (including Visual Arts and Interviews): OWL Purdue; Citing Tables and Figures: OWL Purdue

  7. The regulations listed herein pertain to all users of Carleton University Library, including external borrowers and visitors to the library. I. Print and Physical Materials. II. Electronic Resources. III. Archives and Special Collections. IV. Use of the Library. V. Enforcement and Sanctions. I. Print and Physical Materials

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