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Library Posters: 2009: Ways to Love Your Library

Winners of the Library Poster Contest, which ran from 2006 to 2009

General Information

Theme Ways to Love Your Library
Judges Diane Cruickshank, Library
Gloria Borrows, Writing Centre
Darren Blakeborough, Social Cultural & Media Studies
Kim Lawrence, Marketing & Communications
Photography & Poster Design Diane Nosaty, Instructional Media Services

Posters

Tamarack Hockin
3rd Year, General Studies
Winner

A smiling woman in glasses rests her chin on her hand and leans on a cartoon strip, while gazing at the title "There must be 564 ways to love your library!" in white text with a purple background.

There Must Be 564 Ways to Love Your Library

Frame 1
no. 134: show that you can appreciate a good electronic database

Frame 2
no. 252: send messages while you're away

Frame 3
no. 8: seek out your library's fine staff, and don't be afraid to ask for help

Frame 4
no. 396: use wifi
​There are 564.2 ways to love your library:
Use the computers
Get help with citations
Place a hold
Renew your items online
Meet your department's liaison librarian
Watch a DVD
Pick up your course reserves
Check out the reference collection
Use Interlibrary loan
Access scholarly journal articles online
Borrow a book
...these are only a few

Haley Smith
4th Year, Bachelor of Fine Arts
Honourable Mention

Light blue background, author Haley Smith smiling and holding cartoon strip next to title 'Ways to love your library" in green text.

Ways to Love Your Library

Frame 1
When I visit the Library, I just love that a good book can get you anywhere you want to go!

Frame 2
Way into the vast expanse of space
To a land of a lost world...

Frame 3
Maybe even into the arms of a superhero!

Frame 4
Maybe next time I'll stick with the non-fiction section!

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