3D Printing Workshops

Sign up for a workshop to learn how to use Robertson Library's 3D printer and see a demonstration! No experience necessary!

Open to all students, staff, faculty, and members of the public.

All workshops will be held in Robertson Library Room 265 (LINC) on the following dates: 

Tuesday, February 13, 3:00-4:30
Wednesday, February 14, 11:30-1:00
Wednesday, February 28, 3:00-4:30
Thursday, March 1, 12:30-2:00
Saturday, March 3, 2:00-3:30

 

Register for a workshop now!

Questions? Contact Keltie MacPhail at 902-566-6492 or kmacphail@upei.ca

Robertson Library Movie Talks

Join us in January for Robertson Library Movie Talks.

Each week will highlight a timely movie available through the Library’s video collections.

There will be a discussion after each movie led by an interdisciplinary panel of UPEI faculty, staff, students, and community members.

Our next documentary, UnSlut: A Documentary Film, “features conversations with those who have experienced sexual shaming, including the family and friends of Rehtaeh Parsons.”

The panelists for UnSlut: A Documentary Film are Ann Braithwaite, PhD and Nia Phillips, PhD.

Monday, January 29th, Robertson Library LINC, Room 265, 7-9 pm.

Popcorn will be provided. Bring your lidded, non-alcoholic drink.

Free admission. Everyone is welcome!  

Information on the UnSlut Project is available at http://www.unslutproject.com/

Robertson Library Movie Talks

Join us in January for Robertson Library Movie Talks.

Each week will highlight a timely movie available through the Library’s video collections.

There will be a discussion after each movie led by an interdisciplinary panel of UPEI faculty, staff, students, and community members.

Our next NFB documentary, Finding Dawn, is a “compelling documentary that puts a human face” to the hundreds of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada over the decades.

The panelists for Finding Dawn are Gulrose Jiwani, PhD, RN; Jo-Ann MacDonald, PhD; and Sherri Russell.

Monday, January 22nd, Robertson Library LINC, Room 265, 7-9 pm.

Popcorn will be provided. Bring your lidded, non-alcoholic drink.

Free admission. Everyone is welcome!  

Robertson Library Movie Talks

Join us in January for Robertson Library Movie Talks.

Each week will highlight a timely movie available from our NFB Campus collection.

There will be a discussion after each movie led by an interdisciplinary panel of UPEI faculty, staff, students, and community members.

Our first documentary, Abegweit, “… a stunning meeting of technology, politics, high finance and intense emotions” examines the construction of the Confederation Bridge and the voices of the people affected by it.

Monday, January 15th,  Robertson Library LINC,  Room 265, 7-9 pm

Popcorn will be provided. Bring your lidded, non-alcoholic drink.

Everyone is welcome!

 

 

Library joins University in extending condolences on the passing of Frank Pigot

The University of Prince Edward Island community, and especially the UPEI Robertson Library, was saddened to learn of the recent death of Franklin L. (“Frank”) Pigot -- a statement on Frank's remarkable contributions to the Library and the University is posted here. The Library is now preparing a special tribute to Frank's legacy: further details will be announced as they are finalized.

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Final day of 12 Days of Postcards!

 

For the final day of 12 Days of PEI Postcards, we wanted to feature a detailed look into a sender of some postcards. When we spend time transcribing the backs of postcards, we begin to learn more about the Islanders who are sending the postcards. One postcard that caught our eye was from Private George Ling who was stationed in England during World War I. We worked in collaboration with Book Lives to discover more about Mr. Ling of Wheatley River, PEI. 

George enlisted on March 20th, 1918, in Charlottetown, and this time he was sent to England with the 17th Reserve. On April 28th, 1918 he arrived in England aboard the S.S. Scotian. It must have been a dreadful journey as he was immediately sent to a hospital in Liverpool with rheumatic fever. He made a full recovery.

 

George was part of the 17th Canadian Reserve and lived in South Camp 28, Ripon, Yorkshire, England, the address where his sister Florrie sent him postcards. Although it appears that he did not face active duty, near the end of his service George’s health suffered again, this time from myalgia and pleuropneumonia, which hospitalized him for a few months during the summer of 1918.

 

George’s sister Florence (“Florrie”) wrote postcards to him while he was in England. Three of those postcards are part of the Robertson Library collection. Much later in life, Florence married William Nelson Moore. She lived in Greenvale PEI until her early death on January 20th, 1940. She would have been 49 years old.

 

George died on 26 November 1966 in Wheatley River, PEI. He is buried in the New Glasgow Cemetery.
 

 

Link to postcards: https://upei.cairnrepo.org/islandora/object/upei%3A4880https://upei.cairnrepo.org/islandora/object/upei%3A2839

 

Link to full collection: http://upei.ca/peipostcards

 

Sources:

Census of Canada. Census Place: Lot (township/canton) 23, Queen's (west/ouest), Prince Edward Island; Page: 4; Family No: 35

1911 Census of Canada. Census Place: 7 - Part - Township 23, Queens, Prince Edward Island; Page: 11; Family No: 110

1921 Census of Canada. Reference Number: RG 31; Folder Number: 104; Census Place: Hunter River, Queens, Prince Edward Island; Page Number: 5

Canada. "Soldiers of the First World War (1914-1918)." Record Group 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 4930 - 35. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa.

Canadian Expeditionary Force. CEF Personnel Files, 1914-1918. Accession 1992-93/166. Record Group 150. Volume: Box 5660 - 4. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

>Find a Grave Memorial. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175720499/george-wilfred-ling(Accessed 9 Dec 2017)

 
 

 

 

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