
Leslie and Irene Dubé Health Sciences Library: Opening June 2013
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Starting June 3 we will begin moving print materials from the current Health Sciences Library into our new location, the Leslie and Irene Dubé Health Sciences Library (on the corner of College and Wiggins). We anticipate the move will take about 2 weeks.
On June 10-11 the current Health Sciences Library will be closed to enable us to set up shop in the new library. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.
On June 12 we will reopen in our new location as the Leslie and Irene Dubé Health Sciences Library! Materials will continue to be moved into the new library until approximately June 14.
If you have any questions or would like more information about the move, please email: hslmove@library.usask.ca
If during our move you are unable to locate library material, please ask for assistance at the circulation desk or phone 306-966-5991.

Do you want to integrate video segments into presentations and distance learning courseware?
The University Library has acquired Films on Demand: Master Academic Collection, a streaming video collection of thousands of high-quality digital programs and video clips, covering topics in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, business and economics, and health.
Subjects covered include: Anthropology, Area Studies, Art & Architecture, Biology, Business & Economics, Communication, Computers & Technology, Criminal Justice, Earth Science, Education, English & Language Arts, Environmental Science, Geography, Health & Medicine, History, Mathematics, Music & Dance, Philosophy & Religion, Physical Science, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and World Languages.
You can access Films on Demand through the library catalogue tab, the Articles and Databases tab, or through the Electronic Resource page.