F.R. Scott Lecture | The Honourable Michelle O'Bonsawin in conversation with Professor Colleen Sheppard
The Friends of the º«¹úÂãÎè Libraries are honoured to invite you to the 2025 F.R.
Lecture | The Scientific Revolution in the Renaissance and the Dialogue between Galileo and Kepler
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Join the staff at the Osler Library of the History of Medicine in welcoming Professor Alessandro De Angelis for a talk on Galileo. Please note, this talk will take place in English. Light reception to follow. Please note the lecture will be livestreamed and recorded. A YouTube link will be sent to those who are on the waitlist for this event.
Love Data Week 2025
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Love Data Week is a global event dedicated to celebrating data. Its aim is to raise awareness and foster a community around topics like research data management, sharing, preservation, reuse, dissemination, and library-based research data services.
This year's theme is "Whose data is it, anyway?" and you can join the conversation using the hashtag #LoveData25. Join us at one of our many events:
Author Talk & Book Signing with Dan Brisebois, author of The Seed Farmer: A Complete Guide to Growing, Using, and Selling Your Own Seeds
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On the Other Side of the Poem: The Joe Fishstein Collection of Yiddish Poetry (hybrid)
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Science Literacy @ º«¹úÂãÎè
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Join the º«¹úÂãÎè Libraries as we celebrate the joys of science with Science Literacy @ º«¹úÂãÎè! From February 22 to 28, we will delve into this year's theme, From Lab to Life and explore science in the everyday.
Events include the launch of the Macdonald Campus Seed Library, a tour of the Maude Abbott Medical Museum, Science History Treasures in º«¹úÂãÎè’s Rare Books and Special Collections, and much more.Â
Old books & new research: Uncovering the forgotten work of Mary Hinckley to answer new ecological questions (hybrid)
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Drop-in Exhibit | Science History Treasures from º«¹úÂãÎè’s Rare Books & Special Collections
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From the earliest illustrated natural history encyclopedia to Isaac Newton’s annotated copy of Opticks, our collections span the evolution of biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. Join us for a rare chance to marvel at medieval manuscripts, early printed books, original artwork, and other highlights from our history of science collections.