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! […]
“Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?”
This past spring Associate Dean Dorothy Sheppard announced, “In an effort to provide incoming freshmen with a shared experience, beginning this year, we are asking each incoming class to read […]
Sheridan Libraries Book Collecting Contest Winners
The winners of the book collecting contest sponsored by the Friends of the Libraries have been announced. Thanks to everyone who participated!
National Library Week
It’s National Library Week! Here’s a selection of ways to celebrate: Consult with a subject specialist librarian about a project you’re working on.  Use your laptop to read or […]
The Magic Object: Prosperity and Protection in Antiquity
Please join us today from 3 pm to 6 pm for refreshments on Q-Level to celebrate the opening of the new M-Level exhibit, “The Magic Object: Prosperity and Protection in […]
Make Your Research and Writing Easier with RefWorks
RefWorks is a web-based bibliographic management system. Learn how to use it to store citations and create bibliographies. Two 90-minute classes will be offered on March 21 and March 22, […]