Why do we read poetry?

Thank you! Over 60 poems were suggested for the Eisenhower Library’s “pocket poems” created for National Poetry Month. A few dozen of the proposed poems will be available in the […]


Physics by Phone

arXiv is the open server for e-prints in physics, math, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, and statistics. Do you need to check what’s new every day? Of course you […]


Pop (up) Art

Join the Friends of the Libraries at Evergreen Museum & Library on April 20 at 5:30 p.m. for a presentation by Paul Johnson, internationally renowned book artist. Johnson will pull […]


Take a Tour of PubMed

Do you feel like you’re not using all of PubMed’s functionality? Are you still not used to their new look? Wondering why the full text options don’t show up sometimes? […]


Goodbye Crossfire; Hello REAXYS

REAXYS is the new way to access the Beilstein (organic chemistry) and Gmelin (inorganic and organometallic chemistry) databases. REAXYS is a web-based search and retrieval system for chemical compounds, chemical […]


The Carol Greider Collection

In celebration of Carol Greider’s Provost’s lecture on Monday, April 12, the Sheridan Libraries are announcing the new “Carol Greider Collection” in JScholarship, the Johns Hopkins University institutional repository. Greider, who […]