Queen Elizabeth II Library

Queen Elizabeth II Library The largest academic library in Atlantic Canada, connecting researchers with information.

The Queen Elizabeth Library is the main library for Memorial University of Newfoundland. It also is home to the Centre for Newfoundland Studies and our Archives and Special Collections.

Don's miss your chance to develop your AI literacy skills with librarian Chelsea Humphries.
07/27/2026

Don's miss your chance to develop your AI literacy skills with librarian Chelsea Humphries.

🤖 Ready to sharpen your critical AI literacy skills and make informed decisions about using generative AI in academia?

Join us for a human-centred and approachable overview of AI literacy. You’ll explore:

✅ The strengths and limitations of different types of generative AI tools
✅ Key ethical issues surrounding the use of generative AI
✅ Best practices for choosing to engage with AI tools responsibly and transparently

📆 Date and Time: Thursday, July 30th, 2026, 10-11 am NDT
💻 Mode: Online via Webex
🎤 Presenter: Chelsea Humphries, Public Services Librarian, Grenfell Campus

Register: https://bit.ly/3TiH6ZB
Explore upcoming EDGE workshops: https://bit.ly/407Yr8U

Memorial University Students MUN Internationalization Office Marine Institute Current Students Marine Institute Students' Union Grenfell Campus, Memorial University Queen Elizabeth II Library Faculty of Science - Memorial University Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University Faculty of Business Administration at Memorial University of Newfoundland Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University Faculty of Nursing, Memorial University MUN Faculty of Education School of Pharmacy, Memorial University School of Human Kinetics and Recreation

Our very own Bonnie Morgan's book Out on the Trail is one of the top ten  highest-circulating Newfoundland and Labrador ...
07/22/2026

Our very own Bonnie Morgan's book Out on the Trail is one of the top ten highest-circulating Newfoundland and Labrador children's books at the NL Public Libraries.

This summer we’re celebrating local books as part of our Summer Reading Club by sharing the ten highest circulating NL children’s books in our collection. This week’s top circulating local book is Out on the Trail by Bonnie Morgan (published by Running the Goat, Books & Broadsides).

Find this book and the whole list here (or visit your local library for more): https://librarian.syndetics.com/syndeticsunbound/lp/859.1223/list/7695

Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Queen Elizabeth II Library

Image ID: Photo of the picture book Out on the Trail on display in the library with a square graphic in the lower right corner that reads "NL Kid's Reads" and shows the sun rising over the pages of an open blue book with a whale tale, a bird, a child with binoculars, and the NLPL Logo.

07/15/2026

Applications are now open for the Margaret Williams Trust Fund Award which has been established to promote the development of librarianship in Newfoundland and Labrador. Funds are awarded on a competitive basis to applicants seeking funding for library‐related projects or assistance in pursuing full-time or part-time graduate studies (online or in person) in librarianship, archival studies, or teacher librarianship.

Amount of Awards – 2026: Up to $1500.00
Deadline for application: August 31, 2026

https://www.library.mun.ca/mwtf/

07/15/2026

Need a private spot for your next interview or conference call? Check out the QEII Library’s video conferencing room! With a LabNet computer, we**am, and ring light, you’ll look and sound your best.

Book the space online: https://mun.libcal.com/space/27322

07/15/2026

Children's literature is best enjoyed read aloud. These were some of the favourite books chosen by students in ED 3322, rural cohort.

Courtney Crocker, Education Librarian, couldn't resist sharing her favourite new book by Librarian Mychal Threets I'm So Happy You're Here!

Don't miss this informative session with Dr. Bonnie Morgan.
07/14/2026

Don't miss this informative session with Dr. Bonnie Morgan.

Did you know that the Centre for Newfoundland Studies (CNS), located in the QEII Library on Memorial University’s St. John’s campus, is home to the world’s largest collection of Newfoundland and Labrador publications?

📣 Join us to learn about the wide range of print and digital materials available at the CNS, as well as the services that support research, teaching, and learning on all aspects of Newfoundland and Labrador ‼

📆 Date and Time: Thursday, July 16, 2026, 1-2 pm NDT
💻 Mode: Online via Webex
🎤 Presenter: Bonnie Morgan, Public Services Librarian, Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Queen Elizabeth II Library

🔗 Register: https://bit.ly/4wCWdLP
🔗 Explore upcoming EDGE workshops: https://bit.ly/407Yr8U

@ Memorial EDGE - Enhanced Development of the Graduate Experience Memorial University Students MUN Internationalization Office Grenfell Campus, Memorial University Marine Institute Students' Union Marine Institute Current Students Queen Elizabeth II Library Faculty of Science - Memorial University Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University Faculty of Business Administration at Memorial University of Newfoundland Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Memorial University MUN Faculty of Education School of Pharmacy, Memorial University

07/14/2026
Join us for our annual faculty and staff show at the First Space Gallery this Friday, June 5, from 5:30-6:30 pm. We'd lo...
06/02/2026

Join us for our annual faculty and staff show at the First Space Gallery this Friday, June 5, from 5:30-6:30 pm. We'd love to see you there!

The First Space Gallery in the QEII Library is hosting its annual 2026 Memorial University staff and Faculty art exhibit...
05/12/2026

The First Space Gallery in the QEII Library is hosting its annual 2026 Memorial University staff and Faculty art exhibition. If you are a current or retired faculty or staff member and are interested in exhibiting your artwork, please contact Stephanie Williams at ([email protected]). Two pieces of artwork per artist will be accepted. The show accepts paintings, photographs, fabric art, or any format that can be hung on a wall.

Calling all night owls! We've extended our hours for exams. Study with us until 2 AM every night until April 21.
04/14/2026

Calling all night owls! We've extended our hours for exams. Study with us until 2 AM every night until April 21.

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