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March 2019

    Treadmill Desk Challenge for World Health Day

    by Erin Sanderman March 28, 2019
    written by Erin Sanderman
    April 5 - Treadmill desk challenge

    World Health Day is Friday, April 5, 2019. Join University of Alberta Libraries in our treadmill desk challenge!

    What is the goal of the treadmill desk challenge? It’s to see how many minutes (or hours!) we can accumulate by walking our way to health on our seven treadmill desks. On April 5 we will post a sheet on each treadmill where you can log the amount of time you spent on the treadmill desk. No need to put your name, or any specifics, we just want to know how long you used the treadmill desk . Our goal is to accumulate more than 500 minutes by 6 pm. Help us by devoting some time to our treadmill desk challenge – the best part is that you can study, write or do whatever work you need to get done while being active.

    You can find treadmill desks at the following libraries:

    • Herbert T. Coutts Education and Kinesiology, Sport and Recreation Library has one desk in the Reserve Room
    • Cameron Science and Technology Library has two desks in the southeast corner of the main level
    • John W. Scott Health Sciences Library has one desk on the east wall of the top level and two in the southeast corner of level 1a
    • Augustana Campus Library has one desks on the main floor by the windows

    The announcement of how many minutes were completed will be announced on social media the week of April 8th. Thank you for joining us and supporting World Health Day!

    World Health Organization:

    https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-health-day/world-health-day-2019

    Call to action:

    https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-health-day/world-health-day-2019/key-messages

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  • Using Statista to Find Data and Statistics

    by Guest Author March 25, 2019
    by Guest Author March 25, 2019

    Written by Carolyn Carpan Have you used Statista to find visualizations of data and statistics to include in your papers or presentations? The University of Alberta Libraries recently added the premium version of Statista, a portal for marketing and consumer data and statistics, to its list of databases. This means you now have access to the complete data set both on and off-campus. Do you want to know about projected job growth by Canadian industry…

  • Robots have invaded the library – Borrow one today!

    by Erin Sanderman March 21, 2019
    by Erin Sanderman March 21, 2019

    Are you a student teacher looking for a cool activity to get your student’s attention? Or, are you interested in plugging into the wonderful world of robotics?  H.T. Coutts Library and Bibliothèque Saint-Jean both have a variety of robot kits available to borrow. From cute little bots that can be controlled by mobile devices to more complex robot building sets (including a few LEGO Mindstorm kits), there are kits geared towards every age and technical…

  • Food for Fines is back for 2019! Donate Food to Pay a Fine

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson March 4, 2019
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson March 4, 2019

    In partnership with the Campus Food Bank, University of Alberta Libraries will be running a Food for Fines Campaign and Food Bank Drive at all library locations from March 6th until April 30th, 2019. All donated food items will be distributed to members of the University of Alberta community, and monetary donations will be used by the Campus Food Bank to purchase more food for distribution to the community. How does it work?…

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