To help promote Open Access Week, we have Open Access t-shirts. They’re bright, they’re cotton, and they let you show the world you think research should be freely accessible to […]
The Art of the Pop-Up (new date and time announced)
October 20, 5:30 p.m. ‘A Suitcase Full of Pop-Up Books’ Evergreen Museum & Library (North Wing) Watch Paul Johnson pull a library’s worth of pop-up books — many his own, others […]
Open Access Week 2010
Open Access Week 2010, October 18 – 22, promotes the immediate and free online sharing of the results of scholarly research and the ability to use that information to move […]
How to Promote Your Group in the Library
Need a space to promote your group, sell tickets for your next event, or promote any type of future student activity? Try our space on the north end of Q […]
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 […]
New tools for research (and free coffee too!)
Join subject specialists from your discipline for a guided tour of recent and notable acquisitions. All Hopkins affiliates are welcome, and each session will be held in the Garrett Room […]
African Writers
When the discipline of English was formed in the 19th century, to promote a sense of national belonging, literary studies were organized along national lines. Literature in English meant, first and […]
Flu shots in MSEL
Because of the popularity of last year’s flu shot clinics in the MSE library, the vaccination clinic will be back on C-level on Tuesday, September 28 and Wednesday, October 6 […]
One Maryland One Book
What if everyone in Maryland read the same book at the same time? Each year the Maryland Humanities Council hosts One Maryland One Book. This year’s book is Outcasts United by Warren St. […]
Visit the Peabody Library at the Baltimore Book Festival!
Have you been looking for an excuse to visit the lovely and historic Peabody Library? Well, then why not swing by during this weekend’s Baltimore Book Festival? Friendly Rare Books […]