February is a busy month in the Afro American Newspapers Archive and Research Center, as archivist John Gartrell and his staff work to provide archival materials to students, researchers, and […]
Congratulations!
Last week the White House announced that President Obama had nominated Winston Tabb, Sheridan Dean of University Libraries and Museums, to the National Museum and Library Services Board. You can […]
New Blog from Welch Medical Library
The informationists over at Welch Medical Library have jumped on the blog-wagon. They’ll be writing about education opportunities at Welch, library announcements, and the Hopkins and Baltimore communities. Take a […]
2009 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony Webcast
The Nobel Prize award ceremony will be webcast live tomorrow, Thursday, December 10, at 10:30 a.m. EST. Tune in to see the ceremony, which will include the awarding of a […]
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 […]
Nobel Winners and JHU Scientists Support Open Access
On November 10th the Alliance for Taxpayer Access released a letter from 41 Nobel laureates to the U.S. Congress. The letter was written by the scientists in support of the […]
Have You Heard About Our Press?
The Johns Hopkins University Press is the oldest university press in the United States, founded in 1878. Within a few years, they were publishing the American Journal of Mathematics and […]
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 […]
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 […]