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The Library welcomes the works of four artists initially exhibited at the Biosphère de Montréal (2023-2024) as part of the exhibition Zér0: Les arts au cœur de la transformation écologique / Zér0: The Arts at the Heart of Ecological Transformation.
Polytechnique professors Sophie Bernard and Virginie Francoeur and their collaborators produced Équiterre's Zéro déchet study, which was the main source of inspiration for the Zér0 exposition.
Some works will be installed at a later date. Stay tuned!
Following a new agreement signed between CRKN and publisher Elsevier, open access publication in most Elsevier journals will be at no cost to the Polytechnique Montréal community for the period 2024-2026.
The agreement covers hybrid journals, which represent the vast majority of Elsevier journals in which our community publishes. Articles whose corresponding author's affiliation is with Polytechnique Montréal are eligible. For more details, see this CRKN announcement.
Should you have any questions about open access publishing, please contact the Library at biblio@polymtl.ca.
As part of an ongoing evaluation, the Library will be surveying the Polytechnique student community in order to gather useful indications for the optimization of the Directory of Experts.
A drop-in consultation period will take place at the Library entrance on Thursday, April 11, 2024, from 12:00 to 1:30 pm. Stop by for a few minutes to give your opinion! The first 100 participants will receive a sweet treat on site. We look forward to hearing from you!
From the 10th to the 30th of April, 2024, Université de Montréal's Bibliothèque des lettres et sciences humaines (BLSH) will be open 24/7 and accessible to the Polytechnique student community.
*Do not forget to bring your valid Polytechnique Montréal student card.
For more details, visit the UdeM libraries page. Consult the Campus de la Montagne map to locate the BLSH (Pavillon Samuel-Bronfman).
In anticipation of the total solar eclipse on Monday April 8, 2024, the Library invites you to come and discover books from its collection on astronomical phenomena. These are on display in the Library's entrance hall (L7600), so don't hesitate to borrow them!
Also note that on Monday April 8, the Library service desk will be closed between 2:45 and 4:15 pm. Library areas will remain open as usual.