The Johns Hopkins University Libraries are proud to announce Catalyst, a new search interface for the JHU collections. Catalyst is an open source project and was developed at Johns Hopkins by programmers […]
Getting to Resources Through Google Scholar
It’s late at night. You’re off-campus. You have a paper due tomorrow and you still need sources. You’d like to turn to Google Scholar, but you’ve been frustrated in the past by […]
Pop Quiz: What is a TEAMSPOT?
1. Where the lacrosse team practices? 2. What an aspiring athlete hopes for? 3. A new way for students to collaborate? If you guessed number 3 – a new way […]
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 […]
Getting Acquainted With ArcGIS 10
The Government Publications, Maps and Law Department (GPML for short) is offering a new Thursday workshop series on using ArcGIS 10. The workshops will run every Thursday starting this Thursday (Jan. […]
Need for Speed
Just in time for finals, wireless access points have been added to increase wireless connectivity in the library. But did you know that many smart phones and laptops automatically connect to […]
Blackboard Migration Updates
The CER announces some important Blackboard updates.
Say Goodbye to WebCT
Faculty are reminded to migrate all course content from WebCT before December 31, 2010.
Just because it’s online doesn’t make it free
Libraries have changed over the past 20 years thanks to the advent of the Internet. It allows us to have larger collections without running out of shelves and taking away valuable […]
The Latest News
I love, love, love my iPhone 3GS. I also love news. So it won’t be a surprise when I mention that in addition to my Facebook, Twitter, and Mobile RSS […]