My Song This song of mine will wind its music around you, my child, like the fond arms of love. This song of mine will touch your forehead like a […]
Who, What, When, Where, How
How long can I check out books for? Who do I contact if I want an instruction session on library resources for my students? How do I get to databases from […]
The Carey Business School-Harbor East Library Reopens
If you’re a member of the Carey Business School faculty or a student taking classes at the Harbor East campus, you’ll appreciate the improvements we’ve made for you. We now […]
Your Very Own Database List
Do you ever find yourself wishing you could create your own list of databases? We know that even with all the lists we’ve created, some power users or interdisciplinary researchers […]
Information, Please!
We’ve posted before about what happens in the Reference Office but what about that Information Desk in front of the office—who staffs it and how can they help you? The Information Desk […]
A Librarian’s Day: Sue V.
I’m one of the Science and Engineering Librarians, so I spend most of my days down on C Level. (I love C Level; it’s awesome.) For our latest installment about the work […]
Spring (Semester) has Sprung
Welcome back, strangers! With all that snow outside, you’d hardly know spring semester is already upon us. Warm up in the library, and check out the upgrades we made while […]
Spring Workshops Announced
We’re offering an unprecedented 16 workshops this spring semester to give you an edge on your research. We’ve tried to cover a broad range of topics, so whether you’re arriving […]
The Raven’s Shadow
January 19th marks the 202nd birthday of one of our most beloved national—and local—literary figures, Edgar Allan Poe. Poe is as widely known today for his bad reputation (“alcoholic madman […]
Is That All There Is?
Ever searched for books or journals in the JHU online catalog and not found what you’re looking for? Know what your next step should be? Those of you who said […]