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Copyright Tip: Link to Library Online Resources

Every year Humber Libraries spends over $900,000 for online subscriptions.

This extensive collection of licensed eJournals, eBooks, streaming videos and music is ready for use in Humber and University of Guelph-Humber courses.

Are you taking advantage of these resources? See what is available at library.humber.ca then contact us to have Blackboard compatible library links created for your courses.

Humber Welcomes The North American Indigenous Games

The North American Indigenous Games is the largest continental sporting and cultural gathering of Indigenous people, welcoming more than 5,000 athletes, 2,000 volunteers and a number of spectators and dignitaries from across North America. From July 16 – 23, the City of Toronto will be the proud Host City to the 2017 North American Indigenous Games.

Along with York University, McMaster University and Durham College, Humber is proud to be host to the Athletes Village at North Campus Residence and two sporting events - Basketball and Volleyball.

Important things to note:

Copyright Tip: Save Your Students Money

Humber’s Fair Dealing policy allows faculty to reproduce and distribute a short excerpt, such as one chapter from a book, without permission from the copyright holder as long as the source is cited.

To save students money, distribute short excerpts in Blackboard instead of in a costly course pack.

For more information, email copyright@humber.ca or go to library.humber.ca/copyright/fair-dealing.

Stay tuned for other Communiqué copyright tips. 

Osteopathic Services - Humber Athletic Therapy Clinic

Did you know? Osteopathy was founded in 1874 by Andrew Taylor Still, who was an American physician, and had a mechanical background. He chose the name “osteopathy”, as it comes from two Greek words meaning “bone” and “dysfunction”. Still intended to emphasize how the structure of the skeleton is vital to the proper function of the body’s systems.

Osteopathic Practitioners assess and treat the entire body: skeletal, muscular, digestive, nervous, cranial, cardiovascular.

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