Join us in Discovering the World of GIS, our theme for this year’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day, Wednesday, November 14, from 12-6pm. On A-Level of the Eisenhower Library we’ll be […]
Autumn Light
As we settle into the new semester, the oppressive heat of the summer sun has eased as we rush past the autumnal equinox, and our wobbling top of a planet […]
JHU Funding for Open Access
“Set the Default to Open Access” is the theme of Open Access Week 2012. To help JHU authors move to Open Access publishing, the Sheridan Libraries and the Welch Medical […]
It’s Marathon Time
If you plan to be in Charles Village on Saturday, October 13, 2012, be prepared for thousands of runners thundering down Guilford Avenue and St. Paul Street. The 12th edition […]
What if everyone read the same book at the same time?
That’s the idea behind the One Maryland One Book program. This year the Maryland Humanities Council has chosen The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway as its book. In the book, which is based on […]
Book Fest At the Peabody Library: It’s the Best Ever!
Are you a local literature lover? Is your ideal day rummaging through book sales and attending talks from the high brow to the nonsensical? Do you fancy each tome whispering […]
Come for the group study rooms, stay for the flu shot
On Monday, September 24, the Office of Student Health and Wellness will hold a vaccination clinic in Seminar Room 4040 on B-level of the Brody Learning Commons. The clinic runs […]
Got the PDF organization blues? If so…we’ve got some help
If you’re writing and researching, you probably have faced a common problem – how to best organize the articles you’re reading and what to use when creating bibliographies and formatting […]
Give Your Research a Lift with a Workshop or Two!
Ever feel like you’re using old strategies to do your research? Let us help you harness the latest cutting-edge tools at one of our fall workshops. Learn how to organize […]
Wikipedia Loves Libraries
A few weeks ago I attended Wikimania 2012, Wikimedia’s annual international conference which was held in Washington DC this year. I love Wikipedia although I’ve never edited/contributed to it; I […]