Monthly Archives: February 2026

Prometheus Unbound

By Hiʻiakalehuakaulei Hashimoto (Kanaka ʻŌiwi), Curatorial Intern for Indigenous Art (2023-), McGill Visual Arts Collection “Iapetos, moreover, wedded the damsel Klymene, a fair-ankled Okeanos-daughter, and ascended into a common bed. And she bore him Atlas, a stout-hearted son, and brought …

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McGill24 and the magic of giving

Red McGill24 graphic with the words "Partagez la magie"

La version française suit. On March 11, #McGill24 is back for another year! By giving to the Libraries, whatever the amount, you can help spread the #McGill24 magic. Gifts that day will unlock challenge funds that will allow McGill Libraries …

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Recap: Black History Month at the Libraries

Six books featured in the print book display for Black History Month. Top row: POsition as Desired, A Stolen Life, The Black Atlantic Reconsidered. Bottom row: Corssing the Border, Odysseys Home, Performing Postracialism

This February, McGill Libraries marked Black History Month (BHM) with an event and displays that honoured Black excellence, scholarship, and storytelling – past and present. A highlight of the month was the book launch of Genius Unbroken: The Life and …

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Manuscripts, metadata, and medical history: Announcing the digitized Harvey Cushing fonds

Letter to Harvey Cushing, July 10, 1925, from Larry Reynolds. P417-2-57-213.

by Anna Dysert, Co-ordinator for Cataloguing and Metadata, Collections Services La version française suit. The former Osler Letter Index site served as a valuable resource for those wishing to explore correspondence to and from Sir William Osler. The Index has …

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Adjustable Desks and Ergonomic Chairs Now Available at the Islamic Studies Library

close up of adjustable desks at Islamic Studies Library

We’re delighted to announce that the Islamic Studies Library has added four new height‑adjustable desks and four ergonomic chairs to our study space – made possible through the generous support of the Post‑Graduate Students’ Society (PGSS). The new adjustable desks …

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Calling all Winter Carnival enthusiasts

Winter Carnival logo featuring red Martlet in a circle with the words "McGill Winter Carnival"

Brisk February days bring to mind the fun, music, and community of McGill’s Winter Carnivals! The first one was in 1948 and subsequent events included athletic activities, ice sculptures, and much more winter fun. McGill University Archives have in their …

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Colour Our Collections: McGill Edition

February is Colour Our Collections month – and even if it’s not formally organized this year (the last global campaign launched by The New York Academy of Medicine Library wrapped in 2024), that doesn’t mean that we can’t brighten up …

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