Library Services for Online Learning

This article was written by freelance contributor Alexis Kelly Online learning has inevitably changed the way we study. So while we can’t enter those automatic doors and hear the strange screeching in our headphones as we pass through the security gates (Pro tip: take those out when you pass through those doors) or study in our favourite library spots, the library still has free and accessible sources for research support. This article provides a concise rundown of library services available t

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