On Wednesday, September 30, from 4:30 to 5:30, research librarians from the social sciences will be on hand at the MSE Library to offer demos and answer questions about newly […]
Featured: Black Drama, 1850 to Present
Black Drama contains the full text of 1,200 plays written from the mid-1800s to the present by more than 100 playwrights from North America, English-speaking Africa, the Caribbean, and other […]
New: Statesman’s Yearbook Online
Statesman’s Yearbook Online provides reliable and timely information on every country in the world, covering key historical events, population, city profiles, social statistics, climate, recent elections, current leaders, defence, international […]
Scopus and ScienceDirect Down Time
Elsevier will be doing some planned maintenance on Scopus and ScienceDirect (their online journals) tomorrow, Saturday, September 19. They should start at 8:00 am and finish by 9:00 pm, EDT. […]
International Women’s Periodicals
Are you intrigued by periodical titles such as Anti-Polygamy Standard, The Anti-Suffragist, Judy: A Magazine, and Woman’s Work in Heathen Lands (my personal favorite)? If so, then take a look at our […]
Universities in Support of Open Access
A new group, and a new acronym, have joined the open access discussion. COPE, or Compact for Open-Access Publishing Equity, is proposing a way to provide reliable support to open […]
Teaching with Social Science Data
ICPSR is offering four free Webinar presentations on how to develop, strengthen and assess quantitative literacy in undergraduates. Please consider attending if you’re a faculty member, graduate student, or someone […]
Seeking First-Year Undergraduates
Want to have a say in how the libraries work for you? The Sheridan Libraries are looking for first-year undergraduates to join the Libraries’ Student Advisory Committee. You’ll meet periodically […]
Celebrate Mencken Day at the Peabody Library
Saturday, September 12 is Mencken Day! Come celebrate the legacy and literature of the “Sage of Baltimore” with the Friends of the Johns Hopkins Libraries. Henry Louis Mencken had a […]
24/7 is back!
Now that classes are in full swing, MSEL is once again open 24/7 (until the Thanksgiving Break). Please note that A-D Levels are open 7 am to 3 am while […]