UPDATE – OCT. 30: The Libraries will open to the public and resume its normal public hours as follows: Bartle Library: Opening at 8 a.m. UDC Library: Opening at 8 a.m. Science Library: Opening at 8:30 a.m. Library Annex: Opening at ...
Celebrate the Freedom to Read at Binghamton University Libraries Banned Books Week Exhibits! @Bartle Library + Science Library 30th Anniversary of Banned Books Week Exhibit runs from SEPTEMBER 30th to DECEMBER 21st “An idea that is not dangerous is unworthy ...
Thousands of used books at reasonable prices! This year’s book sale will begin on Thursday, October 25th and run through Sunday, October 28rd. Read more…. ...
An illustration from a volume in Binghamton University Libraries’ Special Collections has made the cover of College & Research Libraries News. This monthly newsmagazine, published by the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, ...
An illustration from a volume in Binghamton University Libraries’ Special Collections has made the cover of College & Research Libraries News. This monthly newsmagazine, published by the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, ...
A photograph of Professor Guoqing Chen of the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts in Beijing presenting hand painted calligraphy to Binghamton University President, Harvey Stenger on Tuesday, May 1, 2012 (Also present are John Meador, Dean of Binghamton University Libraries, ...
In honor of October and Halloween, Special Collections features Japanese Horror Cinema from the Allan Rogg Collection. Japanese horror movies tend to have a distinct style — a deliberate pace, with quiet terror, often featuring morality tales and tales of ...
September 30−October 6, 2012 Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. Typically held during the last week of September, it highlights the value of free and open access to information. Banned Books Week brings together ...
Monday, October 1, 20124:40-5:40 p.m.Academic A Building, Room G019 The traditional Chinese Opera, including the Kun Op-era, Beijing Opera, and the Cantonese Opera, is different from the modern drama and opera. It is also an in-tangible cultural heritage. After decades ...
Did you know Find It! has an article recommender service called bX Article Recommender? The service, similar to Amazon’s “customers who viewed this item also viewed” suggests articles other researchers have expressed interest in. The recommender is an easy and ...