Here, There and Everywhere: Traveling Through Special Collections presents a wide variety of travel-related materials from several collections spanning four decades, from travel guides, pamphlets and postcards to passports, travel documents and more. Envision yourself on the Grand Tour of ...
Study carrels are assigned locked spaces within Bartle Library for use by graduate students. The carrels offer quiet space for graduate students to study and advance their research. To apply for a study carrel, fill out this Application For Locked ...
Laura Haynes joins us as our new Catalog and Metadata Management Librarian. Laura works with metadata across platforms in the Libraries to ensure the discoverability of resources. Laura received a bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Painting with a minor ...
Need to record a professional video for your course or class project? We have created a new Video Recording Studio (VRS) for use by faculty, students and staff. Located in the Bartle Library Information Commons (LS-1544), the VRS provides you ...
Students and faculty returning from the summer holidays will notice something different when they use the Libraries’ search box Find It!: An updated Find It! search interface will be launched on August 1. Find It! is the Libraries’ single search ...
Associate Librarian and Director of Assessment & Scholarly Communications Elizabeth Brown has been selected as one of the 2018 Special Library Association (SLA) Fellow. As the SLA press release states, the honor is “bestowed on active, mid-level career SLA members ...
Jennifer Embree joins the University Libraries as our new Subject Librarian for Biology and Psychology. Jen received her bachelor’s degrees in psychology and English from the University of Connecticut, and recently received her master’s degree in library science from the ...
A diary from the Maurice Leyden Collection in the Libraries’ Special Collections is featured on a New York (NY) Heritage online exhibit called Recognizing Women’s Right to Vote in New York State. The online exhibit charts the development and evolution ...
Binghamton University Library has been selected to participate in Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA)’s Risk Assessment and Emergency Preparedness Program. Through funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), CCAHA will send staff to the campus ...
Shannon Miranda, Reader Services Coordinator – Science Library, was recently honored at the Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) 2018 Faculty/Student Recognition Reception on April 17. Science Library student employee Aidan Kelly nominated Miranda and attended the reception to honor ...