UNB Associated Alumni

Fredericton / Saint John

UNB Libraries services for Alumni

The UNB Libraries system has graciously extended certain of its services, including access to two online databases, to all UNB alumni.

Alumni who live in New Brunswick, or who have a seasonal address in New Brunswick, are now eligible to receive a free library card, renewable each year, for the Harriet Irving Library (HIL), the Science and Forestry Library, and the Engineering Library on the Fredericton campus, and the Ward Chipman Library on the Saint John campus. The cards also allow Fredericton-area residents access to the some of the services of the Law Library on the Fredericton campus, though certain restrictions apply and users should contact the Law Library for further information.

The alumni library cards may be obtained from the circulation desks at the HIL and the Ward Chipman Library.

As well, the library has extended to all alumni access to three online databases - Academic Search Alumni Edition, Business Source Alumni Edition, and Project Muse - all designed for the research needs of the post-college professional.

Academic Search Alumni Edition offers information in nearly every area of academic study including biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, psychology, religion and theology, and more.

Business Source Alumni Edition includes publications in nearly every area of business including marketing, management, MIS, POM, accounting, finance, econometrics, economics and more.

Project Muse (Alumni Access) covers the fields of literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies, and many others

Access to the online databases is a secure service, and may require the user to register and claim a password online if he or she hasn’t already done so through access to the alumni Online Directory or EFL services.

For more information on the alumni library cards and databases, review the library’s policies.

Click here for access to the online databases.