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Michael White
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Leslie Taylor
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Leslie Taylor is a Research and Instruction Librarian at Lederman Law Library. She provides legal research assistance and instruction to students and faculty at Queen’s University, as well as to other library patrons from the wider community. She also participates in the development of the law library...
Doug Ottney
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Shelley Woods
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Carling Spinney
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Vanessa Selics
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Barbara Kern
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Graeme Campbell
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Erica Friesen
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Erica Friesen holds a joint appointment between the William R. Lederman Law Library and the Faculty of Law as the Research and Instruction Librarian (Law) and Online Learning Specialist. In this role, Erica focuses on developing library support for online learning, creating opportunities for students...
Nancy Petri
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Emily Gibson
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Joseph Lee
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Sandra McKeown
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McNicol Collection
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Donald Monroe McNicol (1875-1953) was a Canadian-born railway telegrapher who rose to become President of the Institute of Radio Engineers, Chairman of the AIEE Publications Committee, editor of the journal Telegraph and Telephone Age, author of numerous scientific and historical articles, and...
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Amanda Ross-White
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Meghan Burke (on leave)
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Olivia Middleton
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Dianne Conner
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Angelique Roy
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Jessica Beardsley
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Jason Mbikayi
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Alexander Watt Collection
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The Watt Collection consists of books about theosophy and occult and related topics. This material was originally collected by Alexander Watt of Waterloo, Ontario. According to Dr. Dena Bain Taylor, Proprietor Ben Abraham Books: "He was a real estate agent with a wide circle of acquaintances. He was a...
Meaghan Shannon
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Emma Bullerwell
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Architectural Guidebook Collection
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Collected guidebooks to various architecturally interesting sites across England. A finding aid for this collection is available.
Code of Conduct for Library Users
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Use of Study Rooms & Bookable Computers
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Pamphlet Collections
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18th Century British Political Pamphlet Collection This collection began at Queen's in the mid-19th century and has some notable donations from Dr. Duncan MacArthur (1934) and Dr. A.R.M. Lower (1965). Real development of the collection was undertaken by Dr. John A.W. Gunn, the Sir Edward Peacock...
As of today (January 2), we have updated PrintQ, our printing application, to serve you better.
Alyssa Conlon
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Daniella Cruz
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Ian Robson
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Alison Holah
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Nicola Sikkema
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Heather McMullen (on leave)
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Gladys Ndungu
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Tracy Vyse
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Amy Rutherford
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Maggie Gordon
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Maggie Gordon is an Engineering & Science Librarian at Douglas Library. She provides research assistance and delivers instructional sessions to students and faculty in several applied science and engineering programs at the university. She also participates in the collection development of the library...
Bible Collection
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This collection contains a number of versions printed from 1491 to present in large and small formats. More than 60 languages are represented, including some North American Indigenous dialects. The bibles held in W.D. Jordan Rare Books and Special Collections are catalogued in Omni. Inventories are...
Canadian School Textbooks
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This collection of 19th and early 20th-century Canadian textbooks represent a variety of subjects. The finding aid provides author, title, and subject lists, in addition to card catalogue entries with provenance information.
Sheet Music Collections
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A large collection of sheet music by Canadian composers and a complementary collection of non-Canadian sheet music. We have compiled finding aids for each: Canadian Sheet Music Non-Canadian Sheet Music
Poster Collections
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Broadside/Poster Collection A rich, diverse collection of broadsides and posters, ranging from Canadian poetry and Alcuin Society Keepsakes to history (local and national), politics, arts, culture, and travel, as well as international topics. Included are a series of Canadian and British broadsides...
Canadiana Collections
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Edith and Lorne Pierce Collection of Canadiana The Edith and Lorne Pierce Collection of Canadiana was established at Queen's by Dr. Lorne Pierce (1890-1961) and his wife, Edith Chown. Lorne Pierce devoted his life to the promotion of Canadian literature. As an ordained minister, a founding member of...
Mary Burns
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Cartwright Collection
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Richard Cartwright Jr. was one of the first United Empire Loyalists to settle in Kingston. He and his descendants were prominent in early Canadian public and professional life. Richard's son, The Hon. John Solomon Cartwright (1804-845) studied law, entered business and became first President of the...
Children's Literature Collection
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This collection is an amalgam of a number of donations and purchases over the years, beginning with the 1944 gift of about 50 volumes from Harry Hereford. By 1966, with the addition of donations by Elizabeth Gray, John E. Gow and Wilfred Knight, the collection had grown to approximately 600 volumes...
Shaun Baddeley
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Meghan Goodchild
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Meghan Goodchild is the Research Data Management Librarian at Queen’s University Library and Scholars Portal of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL). At Queen’s, Meghan is the lead contact for research data management and collaborates with campus partners to improve workflows and...
Graduate Students User Guide
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Sandra Morden (on leave)
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Hanna Pringle
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Alicia Cappello
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Jacques Talbot
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Elaine Sandness
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Staff Directory
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Greg Duff
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Bonnie Brooks
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Ken Hernden (on leave)
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Ken Hernden BA (Hons.), MLIS (Western University) serves as University Archivist and Associate University Librarian with responsibilities for the Queen’s University Archives and the W. D. Jordan Rare Books and Special Collections. The position is a member of the Vice-Provost (Digital Planning) and...
Amy Kaufman
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As Head Law Librarian, Amy coordinates and develops instruction, collection development, and research support for Law. A member of the library leadership team, she co-manages the Web Presence for Collections Project Group and serves on the Inclusive Collections and Modifying Acquisitions Practices...
Alyssa Lunney
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Andrew DaCosta
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Collections for Genealogy Research
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The primary genealogical resource in the collection is the Dr. H. C. Burleigh fonds. Complied by Dr. Herbert Clarence Burleigh (1893-1980), a Bath, Ontario general practitioner and local historian, the collection contains records related to the genealogy of hundreds of Kingston-area families. Early...
Annabelle Drobniak (on leave)
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Douglas Library
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Brendan Edwards
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Brendan supports scholarship, teaching, and learning in relation to the library's rare books and special collections. His research interests relate broadly to book history, the book as material culture, and the history of libraries in Canada.
Elizabeth Gibson
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Debbie Clark
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Debbie Jardine
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Debbie Lahey
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Elizabeth Lonbro
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Emily Xu
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Brianna Storms
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As the Information Resources Librarian, Brianna Storms provides strategic and operational leadership for all print and electronic acquisitions to support teaching, learning, and research, and the University's Indigenization, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Anti-Racism, and Accessibility priorities.
Rare Books & Special Collections
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Bracken Health Sciences Library
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Digital Humanities Undergraduate Assistantship
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Catherine DeNoble
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Finding Aids for Special Collections
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Francine Berish
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Research Data Management
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Conservation Graduate Assistantship
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Reading Room Guidelines
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Teaching with Special Collections
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Kim Bell
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Kim Dixon
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Mark McNair
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Lisa Gervais
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Ken Pearce
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Katelyn Couch (on leave)
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Jessa Brown
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Peter Lewis
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Peter Waldron
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Rachael MacDermid
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Sandra Halliday
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Nicole Kapphahn
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Sarah Wickett
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Natasha Watt
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Nasser Saleh
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Benneth Obilor
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Daniela Soares
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Jane Reeves
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Jane Bertrim
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Jen Amos
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William R. Lederman Law Library
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Deirdre Bryden
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Emily Croft
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Grant Jackson
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Heather Home
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Scott Woods
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Courtney Svab
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Natasa Krsmanovic (on leave)
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Teia Mitchell
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Melissa Potter
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Daniel George MacMartin Collection
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The Daniel George W. MacMartin Collection consists of the personal diary of its namesake, related transcriptions, and ancillary materials held at the Queen’s University Archives. Daniel George W. MacMartin (also McMartin; 1844-1923) was a mining engineer from Perth, Ontario, though he is arguably best...
Dated Collection
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Books in this collection pre-date 1700. The earliest book is an edition of Juvenal's Saturae (1475). The subject matter is distributed amongst three broad areas: Latin literature, history, and philosophy.
Dickens Collection
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The special collection of works by Charles Dickens began at Queen's with the acquisition of the library of Walter Millen of Ottawa, whose sister, Charlotte Millen, sold the collection to the University in 1968 after her brother's death. At the time, Dr. Charles Pullen of Queen's Department of English...
Edmison Collection
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John Alexander Edmison, Q.C., was an appointed Member of the first Parole Board of Canada in 1959. Previously, he had been Assistant to the Principal of Queen’s University. Mr. Edmison practiced law in Montreal until his enlistment with the Black Watch, Royal Highland Regiment of Canada, in 1940. In...
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Ephemeral Collection
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Special Collections is home to many ephemeral objects. A quick glance around our department and you will notice the many Classical busts that top our shelves. We also retain other objects and furniture from prominent Canadian figures such as Sir Sanford Fleming's medals and Sir John A. MacDonald's...
Digital Collections
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Computers
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We have a number of computer stations available for your research with access to specialized software.
Located in Stauffer Library and working closely with Queen's University Legal Counsel, the Copyright Advisory Office is dedicated to educating, supporting, and engaging Queen's faculty, students, researchers, and staff in matters pertaining to copyright, access to knowledge and content, learning...
Copyright Advisory Office
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Located in Stauffer Library and working closely with Queen's University Legal Counsel, the Copyright Advisory office is dedicated to educating, supporting, and engaging with Queen's faculty, students, researchers, and staff in matters pertaining to copyright, access to knowledge and content, learning...
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Docking stations allow you to connect your own device to a wide screen monitor. The Docking Stations are open to all library users and are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Located in Stauffer Library and working closely with Queen's University Legal Counsel, the Copyright Advisory Office is dedicated to educating, supporting, and engaging Queen's faculty, students, researchers, and staff in matters pertaining to copyright, access to knowledge and content, learning...
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There are a number of different ways to save your data.
Located in Stauffer Library and working closely with Queen's University Legal Counsel, the Copyright Advisory Office is dedicated to educating, supporting, and engaging Queen's faculty, students, researchers, and staff in matters pertaining to copyright, access to knowledge and content, learning...
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French Collection
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The Education Library’s French Collection is growing rapidly to support the increasing number of French programs offered by the Faculty of Education. It consists of French-language books at a variety of reading levels intended for K to 12 classroom use. The collection supports students and faculty in...
Queen’s University Library Strategic Plan 2022-2025
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Jeannie and Vero Wynne-Edwards Collection
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The Jeannie and Vero Wynne-Edwards Book Collection, donated in 1997 by Dr. Hugh Wynne-Edwards and Dr. Janet Sorbie and their families, consists of over 1800 books, pamphlets, periodical and ephemeral pieces in the field of natural history. It was the working library of Vero C. Wynne-Edwards (1906-1997...
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Search Omni for captioned videos in the library’s video collection or in library-provided streaming services.
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Open Education Resources (OERs)
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Grey Literature
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The collection was purchased in 1969 and includes over 200 "little magazines". "Little magazines" are literary magazines that publish unknown writers and poets. Items from the F.R. Scott Collection are listed in the library catalogue.
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Macdonell Collection
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The Right Reverend Alexander Macdonell (1760 or 1762 - 1840) played an active role in Canadian history, education and church history. He obtained land grants in Glengarry County and brought a large number of the former Glengarry Fencibles army from Scotland to settle in Upper Canada. Macdonell was the...
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Macgillivray Collection
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The Macgillivray Collection was donated by George B. Macgillivray in 1976 as a memorial to his father. Both father and son were Queen's graduates and descendants of the Very Reverend Malcolm Macgillivray, pastor of Chalmers Church (1887-1917) in Kingston. George Macgillivray, a native of Port Arthur...
Marian Webb Botanical Collection
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The Marian Webb Botanical Collection includes publications pertaining to the study of botany, including rare herbals and books related to ethnobotany, medicinal botany, and the botanical arts. The collection was established in 1986 via a bequest from Marian Catharine Webb. A Queen’s graduate (BA ‘69)...
McGill-Queen's Press
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A collection of McGill-Queen's University Press imprints, catalogued and searchable via Omni.
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Schulich-Woolf Rare Book Collection
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Distinguished Canadian philanthropist and entrepreneur Seymour Schulich and Queen’s University Principal Daniel Woolf, partnered in 2015 to gift their personal collections of rare books to Queen’s. In recognition of their generosity and vision, the university established the Schulich-Woolf Rare Book...
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Rare Books Collection
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Complementing the Dated Collection, these books are printed after 1700 and include many examples of contemporary bindings and prominent printers.
Queen's College Library
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Queen's College Library reflects the original holdings of Queen's University Library based on the 1853 checklist. This collection provides insight into 19th-century higher education practices and the evolution of Queen's University.
Vogelzang/Fore-edge Paintings Collection
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We hold almost 40 examples of fore-edge paintings. The majority of this collection was donated by Peter J. Vogelzang. A fore-edge painting is a hidden painting on the edge opposite the book spine. Fore-edge painting peaked in the 19th century. For descriptions, see this listing in the library...
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Wi-Fi & Internet Access
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All of our locations are equipped with wireless access. Please consult the Queen’s ITServices Wireless Campus Network for the details on which network to use for staff, students and guests. There are also wired jacks where students, faculty and staff can use their own computers to access the Internet...
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Public Computers
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Our p ublic computers provide access to the web, several major software packages, and facilitate using our search tools.
John Buchan Collection
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The Collection includes the bound manuscripts of many of Buchan's published writings plus his entire private library; only a few relevant titles have been selectively added since 1955. Can a library tell the story of the man? Indeed, in Buchan's case, quite a lot about his interests, intellect, and...
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Print, Scan, Copy
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You can print, scan, and photocopy from your own device or from one of our computers at most of our library locations using our Library PrintQ system. Current Queen’s students, staff and faculty can access the service with your NetID and password. Ask Us for printing assistance
Science Fiction & Fantasy Collection
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The Science Fiction and Fantasy Collection has been part of the Engineering and Science Library since 2006, thanks to a large donation. The collection originally contained over 500 novels, most of which were published in the late twentieth century. For several years, the Science Fiction & Fantasy...
St. Mary's Cathedral Library Collection
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The St. Mary's Cathedral Library numbers around 6,000 volumes, and contains not only a rich variety of Catholic religious, doctrinal, and liturgical texts, but also many secular, historical and scientific titles. Books printed before 1900 are now housed in the W.D. Jordan Rare Books and Special...
STEM I-EDIAA Browsing Collection
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Engineering and Science Library librarians have brought together a selection of Indigenization – Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility and Anti-racism (I-EDIAA) related resources located on the first floor (5th level) of Douglas Library. This collection includes classics at the intersection of...
Robertson Davies Collection
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Born and raised in Ontario, Davies was educated at Upper Canada College, Queen's University at Kingston and Balliol College, Oxford. During his time in Kingston, he cultivated his interest in journalism as an active contributor to The Journal, the Queen's University student newspaper. Robertson Davies...
Teacher Resource Collection
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The Teacher Resource Collection is a collection of nearly two thousand multimedia items to assist teachers and teacher-candidates with their teaching. Most of the collection is comprised of teaching kits. A variety of items can make up a teaching kit: games, lesson plans, puppets, models, Bee Bots...
Topographic Map Collection
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Topographical maps published by government agencies are an invaluable resource for getting a picture of culture, water, relief, vegetation, and toponymy and researching changes over time. These maps include symbols for trails, portages, campsites, buildings, marshes, woods, and rapids. Print...
Vesalius' Anatomy Collection
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Vesalius’ De humani corporis fabrica (On the Fabric of the Human Body) represents a major turning point in the history of western medicine. Originally published in the mid-sixteenth century, On the Fabric of the Human Body disputed contemporary understandings of human anatomy that had remained...
Riche-Covington Collection
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Upon seeing the McNicol Collection, History of Telecommunications, at Queen's, Arthur Covington, who also recognized the importance of collecting and documenting the history of science, was inspired to continue building his own collection, which was donated to Queen's gradually over the decades since...
Microlog is a collection of publications from Canadian federal, provincial, and municipal governments, non-government research institutions, professional associations, and special interest groups. Together with its predecessors, the ProFile and Urban Canada collections, our holdings contain hundreds...
Mitchell Gift
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The original six volumes donated to Queen's in 1840 by Judge James Mitchell, M.A. are still in the Jordan Library collection. Judge Mitchell's gift consisted of: a Latin Bible (1758), a Greek New Testament (1760), a French New Testament (1664), a French New Testament (1664), a Greek lexicon (1821)...
Mystery of the Law Collection
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The Mystery of the Law Collection, located on the mezzanine floor of Lederman Law Library, is a collection of over 400 mystery novels. The collection contains works of popular crime fiction writers such as Agatha Christie, John Grisham, and Thomas King. The collection is located alongside lounge...
Renewals
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You can scan, and photocopy at most of our locations using our Papercut on our Ricoh Multifunction Devices. Current Queen’s Students, staff and Faculty can access the service with your NetID and password. For users who do not have an active Queen’s net ID (RMC, Alumni, community members) services can...
James De Mille Collection
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James De Mille (1833-1880) was a professor of history and rhetoric at Dalhousie College and a late 19th century popular Canadian author. His novels were published serially in American magazines like Harper's Bazaar and then later published as books in New York or Boston. De Mille wrote mostly...
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John Glassco Collection
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John Glassco (1909-1981) was a Canadian poet, translator, essayist, editor, short story writer, and professional pornographer. "Styled as a dandy, fop, and Edwardian eccentric," he maintained an hermetic devotion to his own large talent. That talent cannot be ignored, for it functioned as a remarkable...
Gustafson Collection
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Donated in 1998 by Mrs. Betty Gustafson, this collection consists of the personal library of Ralph Gustafson, Canadian poet and professor at Bishop's University. Included are some 600 volumes relating to poetry, literature and literary criticism in Canada. Gustafson received the 1974 Governor-General...
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Historical Queen's Publications Collection
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Among other areas of focus, Queen’s University Archives has sought to acquire, preserve, and provide access to records of enduring value that document the collective memory of the University. As part of this work, the Archives has amassed a substantial collection of printed material created at Queen’s...
Rare and Historical Map Collections
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Special Collections has a substantial collection of cartographic materials. Our rare and historical maps include Kingston, Canada, North America and the world. A main subject specialization is historical cartography--maps illustrating the growth of cartographical knowledge and of geographical...
It’s not too late to submit Course Reserves requests.
Garden Island Mechanical Institute
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Mechanics’ Institutes, in some ways a precursor to the modern public library, were common across Ontario municipalities through the mid to late nineteenth century. First appearing in Scotland in the 1820s, mechanics’ institutes began as voluntary associations of working men with an interest in...
Lambo Collection on the History of Medicine
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The Lambo Collection on the History of Medicine consists of antiquarian books from the private library of Dr. Thomas Adeoye Lambo, MD., PhD., D.Sc. (1923-2004). Dr. Lambo was a Nigerian scholar and psychiatrist, who served as Deputy Director General of the World Health Organization. He was the...
Frederick Philip Grove Collection
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Established in 1925, the collection is part of the Edith and Lorne Pierce Collection of Canadiana. The collection was developed by Professor Spettigue, a Grove scholar and faculty member of the English Department. In 1983, a grant was received to help build the collection. The collection includes...
Due to planned maintenance, the elevator in Kathleen Ryan Hall (Archives) will be out of service on Thursday, August 15, 2024.
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This page lists known issues and common solutions to problems with printing and scanning that you may encounter. If you run into a problem while navigating the library site and you don’t see it listed here, or you identify a missing resource, please let us know via our Ask Us service or view our...
Progress on the Stauffer Library ground floor renovation continues.
Sharpen your legal research skills with a session on Lexis+, taught by LexisNexis Learning Consultant, Gordon Brough.
Get a head start on your legal research skills by attending a Westlaw Edge training session.
Mazo de la Roche Collection
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Queen's is home to Mazo de la Roche's personal library which contains various editions and dozens of translations of her works, as well as other items from her personal collection. She annotated several editions of her own works with corrections and other proofing marks.
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Open Access (OA) is the free, online availability of scholarly research such as peer-reviewed academic articles or research data. The OA publishing model makes research available to readers at no cost, which increases the accessibility and use of research results for those who do not have access to...
Please expect intermittent construction noise throughout the week beginning Monday September 9.
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Kingston Picture Collection
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The collection consists of photographs depicting buildings, street scenes, events, prominent persons, monuments, etc. Visit the collection
George E.O. Lilley Fonds
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Fonds consists of approximately 20,000 negatives documenting events and people in Kingston and district during the period from 1948-1969. Visit the collection
Join us Thursday September 19 at noon for Adult Drag Queen story hour with Rowena Whey.
Please be prepared to show your Queen’s ID (Student Card, Staff/Faculty Card) for entry after 10 pm
Author Collections
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The library contains numerous author collections, providing a deep insight into the contributions of these influential authors. These collections comprise manuscripts, correspondence, rare editions, and their personal libraries.
During the month of September, the Education Library is hosting an interactive exhibit titled “We Stand With You” by the Limestone District School Board, Kingston Arts Council, and the Kingston School of Art.
Omni Featured Collections
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A list of library books/ebooks curated by Queen's University librarians and partners to encourage engagement in an important or timely topic. View the collections
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Bracken Library has created and released a series of Database Highlight videos that provide a brief introduction to select health sciences databases available through the Queen’s University Library.
Join us on October 17 at 1pm as we celebrate a century of Douglas Library. This event will feature a lecture by esteemed architectural historian Dr. Jennifer McKendry, titled "Douglas Library: An Essay in Gothic Revival".
We are excited to announce that the newly revitalized Adaptive Technology Centre will be opening in Stauffer Library on Monday, October 21
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Queen’s University Celebrates GIS Day on November 20
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TextHelp Read&Write is a text to speech software toolbar that includes features that assist with reading comprehension and writing assignments. Anyone with an active @queensu.ca email can download Read&Write to their own devices for free or use it on our public library computers. Take a detailed look...
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Printing at the Library
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You can print, scan, and copy at most of our locations using our PrintQ system from your own device or by using our Computers. Current Queen’s Students, staff and Faculty can access the service with your NetID and password. PrintQ has three main components: Tri-Colour Cash – Through the Housing...
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We are excited to announce the expansion and revitalization of the Queen’s Adaptive Technology Centre (ATC) as part of the Stauffer Library Ground Floor Renovation.
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Joseph S. Stauffer Library
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Cory Laverty
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Cory is a research librarian who supports scholarship on teaching and learning, qualitative methods, ethical review, and the design and assessment of inquiry-based learning. She serves on Queen's General Research Ethics Board, is equity representative on the Senate Cyclical Program Review Committee...
Ginny Letourneau
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Celebrating Pride Month
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Join Queen's Library in celebrating Pride Month! This collection highlights resources such as reading materials, films, and background resources.
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In light of the university-wide extension of the upcoming long weekend to include Friday, June 28 in addition to the statutory holiday on Monday, July 1, all libraries will be closed from Friday to Monday.
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Queen's University Library is pleased to announce a community partnership with Providence Care to provide them with library services, effective June 1, 2024.
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