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Mar 6, 2024 · Indigenous Histories and Cultures in North America. Explore manuscripts, artwork and rare printed books dating from early European colonization up to photographs and Indigenous newspapers from the mid-twentieth century.
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Jul 9, 2024 · Ways to Login. My Library Account. View checked out items, renew items, and place requests and recalls. Interlibrary Loan. View the status of your interlibrary loan items and requests (items from outside the University of Regina Library System)
Jan 31, 2023 · Welcome - Quick Links to Library Resources - Archer Library at University of Regina. Orientation Library Video.
Jul 5, 2024 · The University of Regina Library subscribes to thousands of e-books, e-journals, and databases that students can access from off-campus 24/7.
Archer Library reopens for solo computer and study spaces on May 17, 2021, with COVID-19 precautions. Curbside pickup, online services and Library and Archives bookings also resume.
The Dr. John Archer Library is the main library of the University of Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The library's purpose is to meet the teaching, learning and research needs of University of Regina students and faculty staff.
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Jul 8, 2024 · Subject Librarians, also called Liaison Librarians, support the specific needs of the students, faculty, and researchers in their subject specialties. You can contact them for help accessing library resources, using research tools and citation managers, finding sources, and adding items to the library collection.