“Reduce, reuse, recycle”… such a 21st-century concept, isn’t it? A concept that the Hopkins’ Libraries embraces thoroughly, as you can see from our sustainability statement. Well, you might be surprised to […]
MSEL is Alive with the Sound of…
… students studying, printers printing, and MUSIC (via headphones so you don’t disturb fellow researchers)! But seriously folks, there are a number of music resources available to you for your […]
Finding Foreign Films – Encore!
I’m sure you diehard Blog readers remember my post last March on how to find foreign-language films at the library, right? Well, with the launch of Catalyst, our new online catalog, […]
Can You Dig It?
Archaeology is really cool. Need convincing? Indiana Jones is an archaeologist, and how cool is he? His epic adventures diggin’ in the dirt are evidence enough, I’d say! So, for […]
Finding Foreign Films
Are you from a country outside the U.S. and feeling homesick? Are you a native English speaker studying another language? Or, are you just a polyglot who loves movies? In any […]
Mardi Gras? Qu’est-ce que c’est?
Seems we all know that Mardi Gras is a day of celebration and frivolity – a time to let the good times roll! But, where did this day of decadence […]
New French Films on Campus!
The second annual Tournées Festival of Contemporary French Cinema begins tomorrow (Wednesday, March 2) on the Homewood Campus! For a complete listing, see the festival website. To research French cinema – […]
Life in the Fast Lane: Intersession 2011
Are you taking a class this intersession? It’ll be intense – a lot of work in a short period of time! Save yourself some headaches and go directly to our […]
Grand Opening of the Archaeological Museum!
December 5th marks the grand opening of the Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum in the newly renovated Gilman Hall. The basis of the collection was compiled in 1882 and has grown continuously […]
Is it Art or is it a Bench?
You may have noticed an addition to Q-Level of the library: a female figure cast in bronze with a white patina sitting on a park bench. What is it? Where’d it come […]