March is Women’s History Month so we invite you to browse selected titles from our General Reference and Science Reference collections arranged on the shelves to the left of our […]
Books for the Beach
The count down to Spring Break has begun! For those of you not busy with papers and midterms, your minds may be turning away from your physics class and toward […]
Film Fridays
With February being the Academy Awards season, those little gold Oscars are still on my mind. And just by chance one of my favorite award winners from yesteryear arrived in […]
Contagion: Historical Views of Diseases and Epidemics
Recently, the Harvard University Library Open Collections Program released Contagion: Historical Views of Diseases and Epidemics, a digital collection you might be interested to use in your research or teaching. […]
Need a one-stop place for campaign information? Try CQ Moneyline
Whether you are writing a paper on election politics or simply following your candidate’s campaign trail, our recent database acquisition, CQ Moneyline, provides you with objective, timely and comprehensive information […]
Searching the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
Have you ever wondered what happens to the unpublished records of the United States federal government? The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is the organization that preserves and […]
Night Owl: An Evening at MSEL
Some nights are slow for we few, we happy few, reference librarians at MSEL. But February is almost over and y’all are gearing up for mid- and end of semester […]
Reference Sources for Black History Month
In honor of Black History Month, the library is highlighting selected titles and resources from our General Reference Collection. Please check out the display on the shelves to the left […]
New Computer Manuals Just In
Are you someone who appreciates books with titles like “Hacking Exposed!” ? Have you been wishing for a manual about Mac OSX Leopard? Are you getting into Photoshop but need […]
You Decide? Election 2008 Resources
While many Hopkins students and faculty have already voted in their home states by absentee ballot, those of us voting in Maryland venture to the polls tomorrow to cast our […]