The Eisenhower Library will close this Saturday, October 23, at 2 AM and reopen at 8 AM. Hot and cold water will be turned off in the library during this […]
Scientific Discovery Through the Ages
We are proud to announce the acquisition of a unique collection of 280 rare books and manuscripts relating to the history of scientific discovery from the late 15th to the 20th centuries. […]
The Art of the Pop-Up (new date and time announced)
October 20, 5:30 p.m. ‘A Suitcase Full of Pop-Up Books’ Evergreen Museum & Library (North Wing) Watch Paul Johnson pull a library’s worth of pop-up books — many his own, others […]
Your opinion counts (and could win you a Nook)
Take our Library Experience Survey and help us plan for the future of the university libraries. Your responses will provide critical information for future planning. The survey is brief and […]
Scheduled power outage
Construction crews will be connecting electrical power to the Brody Learning Commons site this weekend, which will require interruption of power at the Milton S. Eisenhower Library for several hours. […]
New tools for research (and free coffee too!)
Join subject specialists from your discipline for a guided tour of recent and notable acquisitions. All Hopkins affiliates are welcome, and each session will be held in the Garrett Room […]
Flu shots in MSEL
Because of the popularity of last year’s flu shot clinics in the MSE library, the vaccination clinic will be back on C-level on Tuesday, September 28 and Wednesday, October 6 […]
Ocean State: A Reading by Jean McGarry
Join the Friends of the Johns Hopkins University Libraries on Wednesday, September 22 in Gilman Hall for an evening with Jean McGarry. McGarry, a professor in the Writing Seminars, will […]
Important information for MSEL rare books users
We are currently addressing an environmental situation in the rare book and manuscript closed stacks of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library. While we address the situation we ask that patrons […]
Postcards from the edge (of Maryland Hall)
We are streaming the construction of the Brody Learning Commons via a webcam mounted on the roof of Maryland Hall. Click on the Live Camera tab on the BLC blog […]