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APIRG

The Alberta Public Interest Research Group (APIRG) is a student-run, student-funded, non-profit organization dedicated to research, education, advocacy, and action in the public interest. APIRG exists to provide students with resources to be active citizens.

APIRG's resource centre helps students make connections with professors, local organizations, student groups, and other students. Our resource library now contains over 600 books, 50 videos, and numerous magazines, journals, and other publications. The materials in the APIRG library are available for student and community members to borrow.

All UofA Undergraduate students who have not opted-out of the APIRG fee are members.Community memberships are $6.00/year and can be purchased at the APIRG resource centre.

Please have proof of membership (UofA OneCard or APIRG Community Membership Card) with you when you sign out books.

Books can be held online but must be picked up at the resource centre during regular office hours.

Office Hours:

Monday: 9am-4pm

Tuesday: 9am-4pm

Wednesday: 9am-4pm

Thursday: 9am-4pm

Friday: 9am-2pm

If you have to go out of your way to stop by, please give us a call first to ensure that we are here. 780.492.0614

Items belonging to APIRG

cover title author owner
To the Tar Sands APIRG
Tokyo Girls APIRG
Toward a Humanist Political Economy Phillip Birger Hansen APIRG
Toward sustainable communities Mark Roseland APIRG
Toward Sustainable Communities Mark Roseland APIRG
Towards the Mountain Alan Paton APIRG
Trading freedom John Cavanagh APIRG
Trainspotting Irvine Welsh APIRG
Trainspotting Irvine Welsh APIRG
Transcending the talented tenth Joy James APIRG
Transforming Power Judy Rebick APIRG
Transgender Panel @ NON Oct 11/03 APIRG
Tribute to Quebec City APIRG
Tropic of cancer Henry Miller APIRG
Turning the tide Noam Chomsky APIRG
Twilight of the panther Ken Alvarez APIRG
Two Leggings: The Making of a Crow Warrior Peter Nabokov APIRG
UC Watch Dogs and Gadflies Tim Tim Falconer APIRG
Under the eagle Jenny Pearce APIRG
Understanding technological change Chris DeBresson APIRG
Understanding Third World politics Brian T Smith APIRG
Universities for Sale: Resisting Corporate Control Over Canadian Higher Education Neil Tudiver APIRG
Unsettled subjects Susan Lurie APIRG
Up in smoke Tara Parker-Hope APIRG
Uprooting racism Paul Kivel APIRG
Valuing nature? John Bellamy Foster APIRG
Vanishing Halo Daniel Tom Sandbo APIRG
Vegan Erik Marcus APIRG
Veiled Threat Sally Armstrong APIRG
Venus in furs Leopold von Sacher-Masoch APIRG

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