We are proud to announce the acquisition of a unique collection of 280 rare books and manuscripts relating to the history of scientific discovery from the late 15th to the 20th centuries. […]
A T-Shirt for the First 10 OA Stories
To help promote Open Access Week, we have Open Access t-shirts. They’re bright, they’re cotton, and they let you show the world you think research should be freely accessible to […]
The Art of the Pop-Up (new date and time announced)
October 20, 5:30 p.m. ‘A Suitcase Full of Pop-Up Books’ Evergreen Museum & Library (North Wing) Watch Paul Johnson pull a library’s worth of pop-up books — many his own, others […]
Open Access Week 2010
Open Access Week 2010, October 18 – 22, promotes the immediate and free online sharing of the results of scholarly research and the ability to use that information to move […]
Nobel Prize Winner in Literature: 2 Degrees of Separation
Mario Vargas Llosa, the 2010 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, is no stranger to Johns Hopkins. Our own Professor Sara Castro-Klarén (German & Romance Languages and Literature) has […]
Hut Printing
By now, we hope you’ve had time to enjoy the beautiful new library outpost in Gilman Hall. The Hutzler Reading Room, fondly known as ‘the Hut,’ finally reopened this summer […]
Your opinion counts (and could win you a Nook)
Take our Library Experience Survey and help us plan for the future of the university libraries. Your responses will provide critical information for future planning. The survey is brief and […]
Waiting for the Aliens
I never doubted that we’d find other planets with physical characteristics somewhat close to our own. Gliese 581 d (named after Wilhelm Gliese) is only 20 light-years away from us […]
Special Hours for Midterms
As students hunker down to study for midterms, we’ll have all levels of the library open 24/7, starting Sunday, October 10 and running through Friday, October 22. Good luck to all […]
How to Promote Your Group in the Library
Need a space to promote your group, sell tickets for your next event, or promote any type of future student activity? Try our space on the north end of Q […]