The Binghamton University Libraries are pleased to announce the addition of an expansive and new primary resource database, AM Explorer. Binghamton users now have access to millions of pages of primary sources in the Adam Matthew collections spanning over five ...
On January 31, 2024, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Donald Hall and Dean of Libraries Andrea Falcone officially announced a University partnership with ORCID to improve research promotion. As part of the University Roadmap, the University-wide initiative ...
Kirsten Pagan did not always picture herself as a leader of Data Visualization at Binghamton. However, when she first became aware of the Data Visualization Interest Group (DataViz) on campus, she was excited to get involved and offer administrative support. ...
Tucked away in the stacks of the Glenn G. Bartle Library at Binghamton University, a “secret poetry room” was once a distant memory of alumna Molly Peacock, ‘69. However, this secluded space, a cozy hideaway complete with a comfy chair, ...
For the month of February, the Libraries are hosting the traveling exhibit Immigration in New York State, 1650 – 1950 provided by the South Central Regional Library Council (SCRLC). SCRLC aims to empower their members “through advocacy, networking, resources and ...
Are you interested in a career in healthcare? There are a lot of interesting career paths available and the Libraries have books on a variety topics to help you explore those options. In collaboration with the Binghamton University School of ...
February is Black History Month as well as the birth month of many significant Black writers, artists, activists and scholars. To celebrate a few of these notable birthdays, the Libraries have created a list of works by and about these ...