The proxy service for accessing the libraries’ online resources is not working for some of our patrons at present. We are aware of the problem and working to resolve it. […]
Film Fridays
I’ve been counting the days till Film Friday this week. “Why?” you ask. I have two words for you: Chris Marker. Last month, the AV Center received the amazing Criterion […]
5 Frequently Asked Library Questions … #4
#4. How do I find peer reviewed articles? More often than not, your professors ask that you use scholarly or “peer reviewed” articles when you’re writing a research paper. But […]
5 Frequently Asked Library Questions … #3
#3. How do I get a library carrel? That’s a tough one, my friend. The library is actually not in charge of doling carrels out to students. Academic departments have […]
5 Frequently Asked Library Questions … #2
#2. The library doesn’t have what I want, what do I do? We hope this doesn’t happen too often, but we know that, occasionally, we don’t have the book on […]
5 Frequently Asked Library Questions … #1
#1. What’s the deal with the Blue Ps? If you’ve ever ventured down to D Level in MSEL or searched the library catalog for pleasure reading or fiction, you may […]
A New Toy I Love …
There is something really exciting about the beginning of the semester. You buy new notebooks and make promises to yourself about keeping great notes and being organized. It’s in this […]
Film Friday
August marked a momentous occasion for the AV Center. On the 27th, MSEL purchased our 3000th DVD! Yep, that’s right. If I could have had a party for a DVD, […]
Pleasure Reading
I know that it’s hard to imagine that you’ll have time for pleasure reading, especially right now when you’re looking at that three-ton Organic Chemistry textbook you just bought. But […]
Last Chance to Catch the Dixon Exhibition
Stephen Dixon: Endings (an exhibition on A-Level of MSEL) will close on Friday. This is your last chance to catch the exhibition that celebrates the career of one of JHU’s […]