You have a paper due and you’re surfing Google for topic info. Hmm, there’s an article that looks good [click]. Drat, a password screen! What a PAIN – why do […]
Looking for Book Reviews?
A perennial question (often from rushed students who don’t have time to read a book!), and one easily answered by this handy online guide. The librarians here at Eisenhower have […]
No Shirt, No Shoes, No Problem!
We know you can’t always come to the library to do your research but the online resources of the library can always come to you. With your JHED ID and […]
What’s That Sound? And Other Questions We Hear
Here are some questions that we’ve heard recently — maybe you’ve wondered about them, too: Q. What’s that chiming sound that goes off sometimes? A. That’s the Support Services Department […]
How to Find or Avoid Reviews in JSTOR
As you dig in to find sources for end-of-semester papers, a question we often hear in the library is how to avoid reviews and focus on journal articles in your […]
Tweet your librarian
Since @mselibrary has been on Twitter, we’ve noticed an uptick in reference questions tweeted to us. Our mission is to communicate with our students, faculty, and staff in whatever means they […]
Earth Day
Wednesday, April 22 is Earth Day. Take this day (which should be year-round!) and inform yourself about the environment. Concerned about our water usage? Apprehensive about pollution? Consult the books […]
We’re on Twitter (in 140 characters or less)
The Milton S. Eisenhower Library is now on Twitter. Follow us for a stream of news, recommended resources, and research-related tweets. On Twitter yourself? Send your questions or feedback @mselibrary.
“April is the Cruellest Month”
Thanks to T.S. Eliot, that line pops in my head every single April without fail. And how appropriate then that April is National Poetry Month. Search the Faber Poetry Library […]
Beware the Ides of March!
“Beware the Ides of March” is one of those sayings that most people recognize without knowing why (it was the day that Julius Caesar was assassinated). As that date, March […]