The Library Catalog is now optimized for mobile devices. The mobile version allows you to easily and quickly search the Libraries’ collection of books, DVDs, etc. and it provides the location and availability of these items. The Libraries’ mobile website ...
As part of Binghamton Research Days, come to the Bartle Library Instruction Lab in the Newcomb Reading Room from 10-11 a.m. Friday, April 27, to challenge your knowledge of the Binghamton University Libraries. All are welcome to participate — faculty, staff ...
In order to discover better ways to help you with your information needs, we invite you to participate in the survey “Student Research in the Libraries” to learn more about your research and study habits for a single assignment. The ...
National Technical Reports Library (NTRL) / NTIS Database The Libraries are offering a trial of NTRL through May 21st. Updated every business day, the NTRL acquires, indexes, abstracts, and archives the largest collection of U.S. government, and government funded, technical ...
Preservation Week gives libraries, special collections and archives the opportunity to connect to users and communities through events, activities, and resources that highlight what we can do, individually and together, to preserve our personal and shared collections. The Binghamton University ...
Launched in 1992 by the Poetry Society of America and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Poetry in Motion, now known as Arts for Transit, is today one of the most popular public literary programs in American history. This outstanding program places poetry ...
“Trade Tokens of the Triple Cities, A Look into the Past” will be on display through the spring semester at Bartle Library. Photo by Jonathan Cohen Binghamton University’s Special Collections Department is currently displaying an exhibit titled “Trade Tokens of ...