The Sparky Awards are looking for your videos on the value of sharing information and ideas. Submissions must be publicly available on the Internet — on a Web site or […]
New Lav Notes: Volume 4, Number 5
A new finals edition of Lav Notes has been posted. In this issue: help the libraries by volunteering for a quick interview about how you work, post-HUT 24-hour study space […]
Help the Library, Get a $5 Gift Card
The Johns Hopkins Libraries are working on a project to design a new interface for searching and accessing library and other scholarly resources. We are holding interviews to research and […]
Paper Due Tomorrow? Here’s Where to Start
You’re a Hopkins student, which means you’re smart, savvy, and over worked … especially this time of year. There are exams to study for, projects due, and papers to write. […]
Library of Congress Research Orientations
Sticking around the Baltimore area this sumer? Doing research in the Humanities or Social Sciences? The Humanities and Social Sciences Division of the Library of Congress is offering an orientation […]
Google (Scholar) Guide
Do you Google? If so, you might know that characters like quotation marks, asterisks, and other operators can customize, even refine, your search. Google Guide offers a wealth of such […]
What You’re Reading
No, not for homework. For pleasure! Here are the most popular books from our McNaughton Collection of Current Popular Fiction and Non-Fiction this semester. Drum roll please. What the Dead […]
Mobile Poets
T.S. Eliot may have written that “April is the cruelest month,” but did you also know it is national poetry month, too? To commemorate this most lyrical of all months, […]
“Just how useful is that book?”
Have you ever wondered just how useful a book will be to your topic? Microsoft Live Search has recently started offering a new tool that will help you begin to […]
For your amusement
A public service message from your local library …