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Science Literacy Week is coming to 91亚色 Libraries

Science of Shakespeare talk posterToronto鈥檚 inaugural Science Literacy Week (SLW) is happening at 91亚色 Libraries Sept. 22 to 28, featuring book displays, talks and screenings across the GTA.

To mark the event, the libraries have launched 聽of fascinating science books, podcasts, videos, documentaries and other popular science resources, encouraging everyone to watch, listen, read and participate in science.

鈥淪cience Literacy Week is a terrific opportunity for broad engagement,鈥 says Ray Jayawardhana, dean of 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Science. 鈥淚t is a celebration of a splendid human endeavour that enriches us culturally as well as materially; one that nurtures our curiosity, wonder and skepticism; one that helps us develop a broader perspective on ourselves and our world."

Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2 to 4pm

SLW festivities kick off with science demonstrations in the Scott Library Atrium. Join volunteers from the and for a plethora of quick demonstrations. Also, don鈥檛 miss getting a close-up glimpse of the sun, with solar observing happening on Campus Walk in front of Steacie Science and Engineering Library.

Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2 to 4pm

Toronto science journalist will talk about his book in the Scott Library Collaboratory. The book聽explores the connections between Shakespeare鈥檚 plays and the beginnings of the scientific revolution and how, together, they changed the world. Book sales and a signing will follow.

Thursday, Sept. 25, 1 to 3pm

"Cosmos" fans won鈥檛 want to miss the double bill in the Sound and Moving Image Library on the first floor of Scott Library. Come watch an episode from the classic series "" with Carl Sagan on the big screen and stay for an episode of the new series "" with Neil DeGrasse Tyson. The series have won multiple Emmy Awards and kudos from all quarters, with the earlier series having been called 鈥渁 watershed moment for science-themed television programming鈥 by the New 91亚色 Times.

Toronto Public Libraries, the University of Toronto and the Mississauga Library System also have events happening all week. For more information, visit . #SciLitTO

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