The gift shops at Homewood Museum and Evergreen Museum & Library are great destinations for holiday shopping! And this weekend, during the museums’ respective open houses, JHU faculty, staff, and […]
World Cup Time!
TRIVIA TIME! (answers below this post) Where was the term “soccer” created? How many teams have won the world cup? What is the U.S’ highest ever finish? 2022 sees the […]
Announcing the Tabb Center Public Humanities Fellows
The Winston Tabb Special Collections Research Center is pleased to announce its inaugural 2022/23 Public Humanities Fellows: Hoesy Corona and Nicoletta Darita de la Brown. Fellows are non-institutionally affiliated […]
Introducing MLA Handbook Plus
The American Psychological Association (APA) style guide (as part of Academic Writer) and the Chicago Manual of Style have long been available online. It is only recently, however, that the […]
Welcome Elisabeth Long to the Sheridan Libraries & University Museums!
On November 2, 2022, President Ron Daniels and Provost Sunil Kumar sent the following announcement by email to the Johns Hopkins community. Dear Faculty, Staff, and Students: In December of […]
Researching BlacFax and the Importance of Black History Board Games
Researching BlacFax and the Importance of Black history Board Games By Dionna Gant As part of the Dean’s Undergraduate Research Award (DURA) program, I worked during the summer of 2022 […]
Happy Spooky Season!
Greetings, Foolish Mortals! Whether you want to study or relax, we’ve got more magic, monsters, murders, and mysteries than you could shake your witch’s broom at. So drag your body […]
Thinking About YOU and Open Access …
In honor of International Open Access Week October 24th -30th, 2022, JHU Libraries would like to share with you some information about Open Access at JHU Libraries. Want to publish […]
Comic Books Invade JHU Libraries!
In recent years an increasing number of academics have turned their attention to comic books and graphic novels with a desire to better understand the cultural significance of the once […]
Artstor is Moving to JSTOR
Artstor is moving to JSTOR—here’s what you need to know this fall: Artstor will be supported at least through the summer of 2023 with 6 months notice given in advance […]