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The University of Manitoba Libraries (UML) is the academic library system for the University of Manitoba.UML is made up of over a dozen libraries across two campuses—the main campus (Fort Garry) and the urban, health sciences campus (Bannatyne)—as well as one virtual library, the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Virtual Library. [2]
The University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections is a department of the University of Manitoba Libraries which holds historical records related to and created by the University of Manitoba. It is also a collector of private records of individuals, families, organizations and businesses. It is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Wide-scale withdrawals from participation in Maclean's rankings began in 1995, when 15 universities, primarily made up of francophone institutions from Quebec, as well as the University of Manitoba, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and Université de Moncton. opted to not participate in Maclean's survey.
The University of Manitoba Bannatyne Campus is a complex of ten buildings in central Winnipeg belonging to the university's health sciences branch. [34] Located about 13 kilometers north of the Fort Garry site, this campus is adjoined to the west of Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre (HSC), between McDermot and William Avenue.
The Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) was established in 1976 and brings together thirty-one research libraries.Twenty-nine members are university libraries, plus Library and Archives Canada (LAC) and the National Research Council Canada National Science Library (NSL).
Flinders University/Medical Library (South Australia) Monash University/Biomedical Library (Victoria) Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital/Royal Australian College of Ophthalmologists; University of Melbourne-Biomedical Library; University of New South Wales/Biomedical Library; University of Queensland/Biological & Health Sciences Libraries
Prior to her position as University Librarian at the University of the Fraser Valley, Callison worked at the University of Manitoba (2012-2021), including in positions such as the first Indigenous Services Librarian, [4] the Indigenous Strategies Librarian, [5] the Learning and Organizational Development Librarian, [6] the Liaison Librarian for Native Studies, Anthropology, and Social Work, [7 ...
In 1939, the Legislative Library Act established a Public Records and Archives branch within Manitoba's Legislative Library. Years later, a part-time archivist was appointed in 1946, followed by the first full-time archivist (Hartwell W. L. Bowsfield) [5] in 1952, when the Provincial Archives of Manitoba were established within the Library. [1]