PubMed is down, as of 10:25 am Wednesday. They hope to have it up shortly. We’ll keep you posted! UPDATE: 12:47 pm PubMed seems to be working at normal speed. […]
RefWorks Down – RefWorks Works Again!
RefWorks is currently down. Their support group hasn’t been able to give us a time frame for their repairs. If we hear anything, we will let you know. UPDATE: We […]
3D Modeling Made Easy
Need to visualize something in 3D? Try Google SketchUp! This free, easy-to-use 3D modeling program can be used to model building interiors, exteriors, scenery design, molecular modeling, and other virtual world […]
ScienceDirect Down Time
Elsevier will be doing some planned maintenance on ScienceDirect (their online journals) tonight, Saturday, October 31. They should start at 9:00 pm, EDT and finish Sunday, November 1 by 5:00 […]
Travelogue: MSE Library
Looking for the scholarly and the social heart of the Homewood Campus? Look no further than the Milton S. Eisenhower Library. Scholarly heart? Named in honor of the 8th president […]
Workshop: Spatial Intelligence for China and Global Studies
Workshop: Spatial Intelligence for China and Global Studies Presented by Shuming Bao Ph.D. China Data Center/University of Michigan Time: Thursday, October 29th, 12-1pm Location: Electronic Resource Center, Eisenhower Library M-level […]
History at Your Fingertips
Looking for an authoritative introduction to a country, era or historical event? Need to know more about the history of literature, politics, religion or philosophy? Look no further than Cambridge […]
Oh, the Humanities!
On Wednesday, October 28, from 4:30 to 5:30, librarians from the Humanities will offer demos and answer questions about newly acquired resources and rare books and manuscripts. Subject specialists will […]
Start the Weekend with a Renaissance Man
The Friends of the Johns Hopkins University Libraries present “Polymath: Leonardo da Vinci’s Life and Legacy.” Join the Friends this Friday, October 23, at 6:15 pm in the Mason Hall […]
Travelogue: JHU Libraries
As most of you are aware, there are a number of libraries associated with The Johns Hopkins University. This blog is written primarily by librarians associated with The Sheridan Libraries. […]