The Binghamton University Libraries are pleased to announce two more transformative (aka read-and-publish/open access) agreements with Brill and Oxford. Starting in 2026, all Binghamton researchers will be able to publish their articles in Brill and Oxford journal titles open access ...
Binghamton University Libraries are committed to developing collections that promote academic excellence and prioritize inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility. This objective is central to the current strategic plan and aligns with broader initiatives among academic libraries to decolonize their collections. ...
For the month of February, the Libraries are hosting the traveling exhibit Two Hundred Years on the Erie Canal provided by the South Central Regional Library Council (SCRLC). The exhibit was developed by the Western New York Library Resources Council, ...
Beyond the Cover explores behind-the-scenes areas and topics at Binghamton University Libraries written by Michelle Chen ’27, Libraries’ communications student assistant. Newly opened this year, the MakerLab on the third floor of Bartle Library offers students a space for research, ...
The Libraries continually strive to expand access to relevant resources that benefit the entire community. This highlight shares the interesting and high-quality resources we’ve recently added to our collection. We encourage you to explore and engage with the rich diversity ...
Libraries Basics shares information and topics about the Binghamton University Libraries written by Alesha Khan ’28, Libraries’ communications student assistant. Welcome back, Bearcats! To set you up for an amazing academic year, the Binghamton University Libraries has compiled a list ...
Dive into recent releases at the Libraries to find a nice book to read by the pool, on the beach or just at home in the sun. Check out the Libraries’ collection for more recent releases and take advantage of ...
Written by Ruth Carpenter with Aidan Niebauer Concordances, or books containing lists of words and the number of times an author used them, are useful tools for researchers trying to understand more about how authors use words. Concordances were traditionally ...
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Written by Susan Zheng and Julia Tirro with Ruth Carpenter Have you ever told a story using a map? Maybe you’ve been in the middle of a conversation and pulled out your phone to show, exactly on the map, where ...









