Contest deadline extended

There’s still time to submit your design for an ideal group study room. You could win up to $250 and the chance to see your vision made real in the […]


No (dust) jacket required

The Betty and Edgar Sweren Student Book Collecting Contest recognizes the love of books and the delight in shaping a thoughtful and focused book collection. All undergraduate and graduate students […]


3D Modeling Made Easy

Need to visualize something in 3D? Try Google SketchUp! This free, easy-to-use 3D modeling program can be used to model building interiors, exteriors, scenery design, molecular modeling, and other virtual world […]


Workshop: Spatial Intelligence for China and Global Studies

Workshop: Spatial Intelligence for China and Global Studies Presented by Shuming Bao Ph.D. China Data Center/University of Michigan Time: Thursday, October 29th, 12-1pm Location: Electronic Resource Center, Eisenhower Library M-level […]


Oh, the Humanities!

On Wednesday, October 28, from 4:30 to 5:30, librarians from the Humanities will offer demos and answer questions about newly acquired resources and rare books and manuscripts. Subject specialists will […]


Start the Weekend with a Renaissance Man

The Friends of the Johns Hopkins University Libraries present “Polymath: Leonardo da Vinci’s Life and Legacy.” Join the Friends this Friday, October 23, at 6:15 pm in the Mason Hall […]


She Blinded Me with Science! (also, Engineering)

OK, our subject specialists won’t really blind you with science (or anything else for that matter). But you will be dazzled by all the great new resources available for your […]


Register for a RefWorks Workshop

Does the sound of easy bibliographies and organized research appeal to you? If so, consider registering for a RefWorks workshop in October or November at the Milton S. Eisenhower Library. […]