In some cases, yes – but in most cases, no. The first thing you should do before you opt not to buy your textbook(s) is to see if your professor or […]
Welcome from the Sheridan Libraries
If you’re new to JHU, welcome! We’d like to share a few basics about the libraries with you. Your first question may be “How many libraries are there?” The Sheridan Libraries […]
Library Orientation
Feeling a little lost? Our popular workshop “Library Tour and Intro to Research” will help you get on your feet so you can hit the ground running this fall! Learn where […]
Paying for Printing and Photocopying
Based on requirements from the university auditors, the J-Card Office had to switch our printing and photocopying services to credit payment only. If you find yourself at the library without a […]
The Heart of the University
The Sheridan Libraries are at the heart of Johns Hopkins University. Enjoy this short video and hear from students and staff about what makes the library such a special place. […]
Those Pesky Blue P’s
You’ve been asking for it; we listened. The inconvenience of looking 2 places on D Level will (slowly) be going away. Librarians and staff have formed a task force to […]
ZoomText Demo on May 20
ZoomText magnifies text and also reads aloud documents, web sites, and e-mail. This software is available on all public computers in Eisenhower Library. On Thursday, the company’s Vice President of Marketing will be […]
Got Term Papers?
Just a reminder to all you stressed students out there – the library can help! There is a reference librarian on duty on M Level from 10 AM to 9 […]
Don’t Let Google Cost You Time
You have a paper due and you’re surfing Google for topic info. Hmm, there’s an article that looks good [click]. Drat, a password screen! What a PAIN – why do […]
Trash Art: Eco-Sensitive Endeavors by Artists
To commemorate Earth Day, you may wish to explore ways visual artists strive to reduce or critique humankind’s carbon footprint on the planet. Our library has a number of books on […]