The Libraries continually strive to expand access to relevant resources that benefit the entire community. Each month, we’d like to highlight the interesting and high-quality resources we’ve recently added to the collection. We encourage you to explore and engage with ...
The following statement was shared with the campus community on April 19, 2023 via Dateline on behalf of Provost Donald Hall. Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Donald Hall is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrea Falcone as dean of the ...
The Libraries are currently undergoing a collection move from the Annex in Conklin to a new Collection Management Facility (CMF) in Johnson City. This project will involve moving well over 800,000 items over the next several months. Beginning Monday, April ...
The Libraries continually strive to expand access to relevant resources that benefit the entire community. Each month, we’d like to highlight the interesting and high-quality resources we’ve recently added to the collection. We encourage you to explore and engage with ...
Written by Elizabeth Brown, Director of Assessment Data Privacy Week (January 22 -28, 2023) is designed to raise awareness of the need for mindfulness in our daily digital lives and is a great time to take a look at your ...
Binghamton University is seeking an innovative, visionary and collaborative leader to serve as its next Dean of Libraries. Nominations, inquires and applications are invited. Reporting to the provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, the dean is responsible for ...
This fall, the Libraries introduced Jill Dixon as the interim dean of Libraries while a search for the next Dean of Libraries is underway. While this may be a new position, Jill is no stranger to the library world. However, ...
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 ...
Treasures from the Earth: Archaeology Through a Feminist Lens – Glenn G. Bartle Library, Second Floor Mezzanine Ready to dig in and unearth some great resources on archaeology? This exhibit will give you a glimpse into the distant, and not ...
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 ...