Do you ever read electronic books? Whether your answer is YES or whether it’s NO, if you’re a JHU affiliate, you can take our survey! Your library wants to know […]
Incredibly Helpful Hints
You’re back from Spring Break, and it’s time to hit the ground running. You’ve looked in the catalog and found some e-books and some print books that you want to […]
Gamers: Come One, Come All
Spring is here, and that means that sci fi/fantasy gaming fans are prepping for two beloved events: DMC Game Night, and JohnCon 2012! DMC Game Night Where: the Offit Building […]
Use Subject Databases in a New Way
You already know that we have hundreds of scholarly, well-organized article databases about every topic under the sun. You go to the Engineering list to look for engineering topics and […]
Finding Computer Books
You need a book about MatLab, JavaScript, or cryptography. How do you find it? Save your time: look in the one place that lists all of the books that we […]
Hopkins Blogs — Getting the Word Out
The amazing ecosystem that is Johns Hopkins University has countless ways to tell the world about what’s happening here. There are JHU Facebook pages, JHU twitterers, JHU newspapers, and of […]
New Things, More Ways – Change Is Always Hard
It’s been an astonishing year in digital publishing! What’s happening behind the scenes of those appealing e-books on your new e-reader? Look at events occurring right this minute in the […]
Why I Tweet
I tweet. Quite a lot, actually. Does that make me a twit? If you think so, tell it to the astronauts on the International Space Station (@ISS_Research), whose feed is […]
New Things, More Ways — Now a Series!
Hello, Futurists of Reading! Throughout 2011, I’ve followed the amazing evolution of the intersecting worlds of reading and of e-books. In New Things to Read and More Ways to Read […]
What’s a TX?
Texas? Not in the library. For us, “TX” is a call number, just like QA , PT and HF are call numbers. But you don’t hear a lot about the books in […]