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. […]
Get social (sciences) at the MSE Library
On Wednesday, September 30, from 4:30 to 5:30, research librarians from the social sciences will be on hand at the MSE Library to offer demos and answer questions about newly […]
Teaching with Social Science Data
ICPSR is offering four free Webinar presentations on how to develop, strengthen and assess quantitative literacy in undergraduates. Please consider attending if you’re a faculty member, graduate student, or someone […]
Celebrate Mencken Day at the Peabody Library
Saturday, September 12 is Mencken Day! Come celebrate the legacy and literature of the “Sage of Baltimore” with the Friends of the Johns Hopkins Libraries. Henry Louis Mencken had a […]
H. L. Mencken and American Magazines
Henry Louis Mencken, often called the “Sage of Baltimore,” had a long and distinguished career as a journalist with the Sunpapers. But throughout his lifetime in the newspaper industry, he […]
Some sound, (hopefully) no fury
For the next few weeks, crews will be digging and drilling outside at the south end of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library. This excavation work is being done to prepare […]
Quosa Training June 22 and 23
QUOSA is a tool to help you download and manage full-text. It is built to work with PubMed and a few other databases. A trainer from QUOSA, Dr. Eszter Hars, […]
John Barth Reading Tuesday at Mason Hall
The Friends of the Johns Hopkins University Libraries present acclaimed novelist John Barth, who will read from his latest book, The Development. Tue, April 28, 2009 Mason Hall Auditorium ~ […]
Honoring Student Book Collectors
Stop by M-Level to see selections from this year’s winning entries from the Betty and Edgar Sweren Student Book Collecting Contest. Open to all undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in […]
World Digital Library Launches Today
The World Digital Library is a partnership between the Library of Congress and UNESCO, with a little help from Google. This new project aims to “promote international and inter-cultural understanding […]