In response to student requests, we’re piloting a reservable group study room beginning today! You can find the room on A-Level just south of the Government Publications, Maps, and Law […]
2008 Student Book Collecting Contest
Have a book collection worth showing off? The Friends of the Johns Hopkins University Libraries is sponsoring a student book collecting contest that recognizes the love of books and the […]
Friends of the Libraries present: The Archimedes Codex
Dr. William Noel, Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books at the Walters Art Museum, will sign copies of his new book, The Archimedes Codex, at the Judge Robert I. H. […]
Renaissance Men: Classical Form in Art and Anatomy
This student-curated exhibit features lavishly illustrated 16th- and 17th-century works from the Sheridan Libraries Special Collections and the Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine. Seniors Gillian Maguire and […]
Introduction to RefWorks
Librarians Ellen Keith and Robin Sinn are offering a 1.5 hour workshop introducing attendees to the RefWorks application. RefWorks lets you import, organize, store, and output bibliographic citations. Many citation […]
We’ll be at the Fall Technology Expo, will you?
Interested in an introduction to RefWorks? Curious to know what Library Betas are being released into the wild? Just want to chat with someone from the Sheridan Libraries? Come see […]
And the Winner is…..
The 2007 recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature was announced this morning in Oslo. And the winner once confounded all pundits who try each year to guess the winner. […]
Read Newspapers? Tell Us About It!
With so many newspapers available online, we’ve been wondering what everyone is still reading in print. Let us know by filling out our newspaper survey, which runs from October 1 […]
Last Chance to Catch the Dixon Exhibition
Stephen Dixon: Endings (an exhibition on A-Level of MSEL) will close on Friday. This is your last chance to catch the exhibition that celebrates the career of one of JHU’s […]
Heading to the Big Apple this summer?
There are several interesting exhibits in New York City this summer. Check them out, in between shopping and eating. Don’t be fooled by “library” in the names of the institutions! […]