Beyond the images of sandy Caribbean beaches, tropical rainforests and exotic flora lies a country with a complex history and culture that still today remains virtually unknown to many in the continental U.S. The Reading Puerto Rico exhibit highlights the ...

As part of Homecoming Weekend, the Libraries’ new Center for the Study of the 1960s will be playing a recording of the May 2, 1970 performance of the Grateful Dead at Harpur College from 9 p.m.-Midnight, Saturday, Oct. 7 in the ...

Tired of wasting time on citation mechanics and tracking down misplaced sources? Join us for an introduction to RefWorks, a citation management tool that will keep track of your sources, generate citations and bibliographies and facilitate collaborative research. At this workshop, you’ll ...

Looking for a print copy of or online access to the New York Times (NYT)? We have it in the Libraries! Print copies are available at Bartle Library on the 3rd floor in the current periodicals room and at the ...

Renowned scholar and artist Johanna Drucker will give a public lecture and workshop on digital humanities in September. The events are sponsored by the Libraries. Digital Humanities Status Report: Where are We Now? Public lecture, 5 p.m., September 18, 2017 ...

Our expert subject librarians are assigned to each academic discipline taught at Binghamton. Join us for our annual Graduate Student Orientation to meet your subject librarian, learn about the best resources for scholarship and teaching, and check out the new ...

Each stop along this fast-paced, informative tour has cool giveaways plus a raffle with an Amazon Echo as the grand prize! Learn about library resources and services that can help with your classes. Meet Baxter the Bearcat! Enjoy snacks on ...