Need a break from your studies? Come to our De-stress December events to help you relax and rejuvenate. Good luck with finals! Here is the full schedule of the Libraries’ events. For the full campus-wide schedule, see the link at the ...
We are now accepting course reserve requests for Spring 2019. Submit your request by Monday, Jan. 7 to ensure your materials are available on the first day of classes. We are happy to circulate both Libraries-owned materials and course materials ...
Recently you may have received an email from the Libraries inviting you to participate in the Ithaka Local Survey. We want to know how you use the Libraries and its services. Your perspective on the Libraries’ resources is important to ...
As noted in the letter from the Dean of Libraries in August, the Libraries needed to cut our budget due to the University’s budget shortfall this year. With input and feedback from faculty, the library resources cancellation list has been ...
As the library migrates to a new library system, the classic catalog will be removed from the library website December 15. Find It!, the Libraries’ single-search box, will be the entry point for locating books, journals, DVDs and other materials owned ...
Binghamton University’s institutional repository, the ORB, is an open platform where faculty, students and university affiliates can share their scholarly works for increased discoverability and access. For students, it is a great place to share the hard work and expertise ...
Recently, the University Libraries made some significant changes to Kanopy, our streaming video service. We wanted to inform everyone about these changes as they impact access to films via Kanopy. We also ask all faculty using Kanopy for classes this semester check ...
Jim Galbraith joins the library team as the new Head of Collection Development. Jim also serves as the subject librarian for the Departments of Art and Art History. He received his bachelor’s degree in History and an MA in Library ...
Colleagues, Welcome back and to the start of a new academic year. As you may recall from my note in May, like the rest of the campus community, the University Libraries is making provisions for a potential budget shortfall in ...
Treasures from the Earth: Archaeology Through a Feminist Lens – Glenn G. Bartle Library, Second Floor Mezzanine Ready to dig in and unearth some great resources on archaeology? This exhibit will give you a glimpse into the distant, and not ...