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 ...
https://www.binghamton.edu/news/story/5473/binghamton-university-celebrates-newly-renovated-bartle-library ...
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 ...
https://libnews.binghamton.edu/specialcollections/2025/03/18/spring-2025-exhibit-stand-up-womens-activism-in-the-archives/ ...
The bond that alumni Sandra Alpern ’70 and Richard Alpern ’69 have with Binghamton University is strong and they believe that their educational experiences have improved their lives. By giving back to Binghamton, they ensure that similar enrichment opportunities are ...
The Bartle Library third floor is open starting Tuesday, January 21 marking the end of a major renovation project for the Libraries that began construction in 2021. The floor’s modern design and intentional gathering spaces support the aim to provide ...
What is the value of knowing how many times an author uses a certain word? Or asking if an author used a word positively or negatively and how that changed the impact of their statement? These are questions researchers using ...
In early January 2025, EBSCOhost, the platform for many of the Libraries’ subscription databases (list below) will be updated with a new user interface. New Features The updated interface will provide access to the same content with a simpler, more ...
International Podcasting day is September 30. The Libraries are celebrating the day by highlighting the podcasts being made on and around campus. Celebrate with us by taking a listen to the podcasts listed below. The Digital Scholarship Team will be ...
With a grand re-opening anticipated for early 2025, the Libraries are excited to showcase the latest update to our space on the third floor of Bartle Library. However, before we can share what the new space will look like and ...