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A global reach: Supporting international research, academics & students working abroad

A global reach: Supporting international research, academics & students working abroad. About Us. Holly Inglis Public Services Librarian Joined U of T in 2012 Previously worked in a government library Undergraduate exchange year in Konstanz, Germany Stephanie Perpick Finance Librarian

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A global reach: Supporting international research, academics & students working abroad

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  1. A global reach:Supporting international research, academics & students working abroad

  2. About Us • Holly Inglis • Public Services Librarian • Joined U of T in 2012 • Previously worked in a government library • Undergraduate exchange year in Konstanz, Germany • Stephanie Perpick • Finance Librarian • Joined UTSC in 2013 • Previously worked in Investment & Corporate Banking, BMO Capital Markets • Taught English in Busan, South Korea University of Toronto Libraries

  3. About our schools University of Toronto Libraries

  4. Goals • Recommendations on supporting curricula • Recommendations on supporting students • Best practices for working with international students University of Toronto Libraries

  5. University of Toronto Scarborough • Management Co-op • Management & International Business, BBA • Green Path Program • Academic English University of Toronto Libraries

  6. Rotman School of Management • International students and programs • Orientation sessions • Databases and collections • Canadian research and career information University of Toronto Libraries

  7. Challenges • Knowing what exists in Canadian & international content • Feedback University of Toronto Libraries

  8. Best Practices • Challenge your assumptions • Circulate • Be present • Enunciate University of Toronto Libraries

  9. Thank you! Holly Inglis Public Services Librarian Rotman School of Management University of Toronto holly.inglis@rotman.utoronto.ca Stephanie Perpick Finance Librarian UTSC Library and Finance Trading Lab University of Toronto Scarborough Library stephanie.perpick@utoronto.ca University of Toronto Libraries

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