With a fresh perspective from our new Libraries’ Dean Andrea Falcone and Bartle’s fully renovated third floor on the horizon, the future of the Binghamton University Libraries is bright. Homecoming activities present the opportunity for library professionals to hear stories ...
Binghamton University students are hardworking and dedicated but the nearly one hundred student workers that work across four library locations are exceptional. Not only do they assist staff with daily activities and serve their fellow students as only peers can, ...
When does data become a story? For Amanda Ortiz, a PhD candidate in the History department, data becomes a story by connecting the dots between people, places and their personal histories. Ortiz studies credit transactions in colonial Latin America investigating ...
December 3 is International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), an opportunity to raise awareness and promote the rights and perspectives of people with disabilities around the world. IDPD has been celebrated each year since its proclamation in 1992 by ...
One of the most common questions Digital Scholarship librarians can receive is “what is Digital Scholarship?” While information is provided on the Digital Scholarship Libguide, it remains a nebulous term on purpose. Digital Scholarship librarians exist to help with digital ...
The Binghamton University Libraries would like to acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation, firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the indigenous peoples on whose ancestral lands Binghamton University currently stands. To celebrate Native American Heritage Month in November, the Libraries have compiled ...
The Libraries celebrate World Digital Preservation Day on Thursday, November 2, 2023. Organized by the Digital Preservation Coalition, World Digital Preservation Day is supported by archivist networks around the globe to promote the importance and benefits of digital preservation. Digital ...