Binghamton University Libraries are committed to providing safe, comfortable and accessible spaces where all are free to engage in study, learning and research. Visiting the Libraries Protecting the health and safety of everyone continues to be our guiding principle. Per ...
Binghamton faculty, students and staff may request print materials from any library location as well as Interlibrary Loan print materials via our Bartle To Go service. Pick up your Bartle To Go requests in the Bartle Library lobby from 12-4 ...
As the library migrates to a new library system, the classic catalog will be removed from the library website December 15. Find It!, the Libraries’ single-search box, will be the entry point for locating books, journals, DVDs and other materials owned ...
We are pleased to announce that Gobernar: The Journal of Latin American Public Policy and Governance has published its inaugural issue on The Open Repository @ Binghamton (The ORB), the Libraries’ open publishing and scholarly works platform. The inaugural issue ...
Vote for Woman Suffrage! Commemorating 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage in New York State, 1917-2017 exhibit explores the suffrage movement from the Seneca Falls Convention to the fight by suffrage organizations in the Triple Cities for the woman’s right to ...
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 ...
Faculty and Instructors: Submit requests now to ensure your students have access to course materials at the Libraries and on Blackboard by the first day of class for the spring semester. Remember, we are happy to circulate not only library ...
September’s Pop-Up Exhibit celebrates Hispanic Heritage month. With roots going back to 1968, the exhibit recognizes contributions made by Hispanic and Latino people, as well as celebrate their heritage and culture. Discover more about Hispanic and Latino culture with the ...
Starting July 1st, three new EBSCO database are available to Binghamton University students, faculty and staff: Education Source, Humanities Source, Applied Science & Technology Source. Education Source replaces Education FullText and Education Research Complete. Coverage includes full text for more than 1,700 journals, ...
There is still time to submit your Fall 2013 Semester Course Reserve Requests before the August 5th Deadline! For your convenience, up-to-date information and forms are available 24/7 just by clicking Course Reserves on the Library’s main page. ...