Every time I see a whiteboard or blackboard like this, I think I'm going to solve something and get immediate entrance into a doctoral mathematics program.
Our graphic novel collection has moved to the front of the first floor! They are now located behind the Ask Us! Desk on floor 1, across from the computer lab. Take a look through the collection and find something that's best for you!
Research in Residence sessions start up again soon! Research in Residence is an initiative by the library to bring Research Support Services to students living in residence right in Teraanga Commons. The first session is October 1 from 2 to 4 p.m.
The CrossCraft Patter Systems exhibit explores how foundational techniques from traditional crafts including knitting, quilting, embroidery, and macrame, can inspire new approaches to visual pattern-making in contemporary design.
Join the Data Services team for a Data Drip session and learn about data in little bits of information at a time! These sessions are open to the entire Carleton Community!
The first session is on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
It's entirely possible you go into a space without ever viewing its Code of Conduct. But, we just updated ours and we want to share it with you: library.carleton.ca/about/polici...
We are once again hosting the CU Therapy Dog program. Stop by the main floor near the Wellness Desk on the second floor of the Library each week to visit with Magnus and Milo and Loki and Jazz and Bauer and Callie. The complete therapy dog schedule: wellness.carleton.ca/therapy-dogs...
Make sure you know the Library building and chat hours to get the most out of our services throughout the year!
Building Hours Hours from September 2 to October 18 Monday to Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to midnight Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. to midnight
We are pleased to share that Jamila Hastick has been selected to participate in FLOURISH, a new library leadership program being piloted by the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL). Jamila has also been awarded a bursary from CARL to support her participation in the program.
Carleton University Library is proud to announce that Jennifer Browning, Head of Cataloguing, Metadata, & Digitization, Carleton University Library, has been selected as the first-ever North/Nord Researcher-in-Residence, beginning this September.
Big news in the Library/coffee world: the Bridgehead Page Break is now open, meaning you can once again get your morning and afternoon coffee right here in the Library.
We are bubbling with pride (and tears) at the thought of all the graduates who have spent time in the Library over these past few years and who are now graduating and moving on to whatever is next. Congratulations to everyone!
Carleton’s updated Chosen Name process is now available to all staff and faculty via Carleton Central. This new approach improves how chosen first names are managed and displayed, allowing individuals to specify their chosen first name for use across university systems and communications platforms.