Digital Humanities Workshop Series

signage for digital humanities workshop roundtable

This blog was contributed by Dr. Emily McGinn, Digital Scholarship Librarian, Sheridan Libraries. Announcing the Digital Humanities Workshop Series sponsored by the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute, the Center for Digital […]


Add Your Edible Book to the Read It & Eat It Shelf!

Dante, exiled from his beloved Florence, had but one wish regarding his literary legacy: to one day inspire the baking talents of students at The Johns Hopkins University. His sacred […]


Preserved in Print: Black Cultural Icons & Legacies

Preserved in Print, the current exhibition at the Milton S. Eisenhower Library, examines eminent figures of African descent–political leaders, journalists, poets, actors, scientists, and thinkers–as they were represented through printed […]


Register Now for Love Data Week 2024!

Registration is now open for Love Data Week, February 12-16, 2024! Join Johns Hopkins Libraries for an exciting week-long series of online talks, panels, and workshops where we will discuss […]


A Year of Growth at the JHU Museums

As 2023 draws to a close, Lori Beth Finkelstein, Director of the JHU Museums, took a moment to reflect on all the activities and accomplishments at Evergreen and Homewood over the past year.


Open Access Week 2023

On October 23 – 29, 2023, Johns Hopkins Libraries will celebrate International Open Access Week with libraries and researchers across the world. This year’s theme is “Community over Commercialization,” emphasizing […]