Writer Ann Patchett Reading

Acclaimed author Ann Patchett will read from her latest novel, Commonwealth, Thursday, Jan. 26, as part of the Gertrude and Harold S. Vanderbilt Visiting Writers Series, which is housed within… Keep reading

Website Refresh

On January 3rd, the library website was refreshed! The main change is the search box on the home page, Bringing researchers closer to the library’s  premium content. Although the library… Keep reading

Winter Break

The university’s winter break for 2016 is Friday, December 23, through Friday, December 30, followed by the New Year’s Day holiday, celebrated Monday, January 2, 2017. The university will return… Keep reading

Vote on Your Favorite Magazines

The library is creating a popular magazine collection using Flipster. We would like your help choosing magazines for this online collection. Please vote for five titles that you would like in digital… Keep reading

Popular New Business Books

Visit our New Book section in the Walker Management Library to check out one of our popular Business best sellers for some lighter reading over Winter Break. From titles such… Keep reading

Interview Prep in 15 Minutes (or less!)

Interviews often come up on short notice. Use the First Research database for Industry Profiles including : overviews, challenges, trends, financials, forecasts, growth rating, and industry drivers. Owen students love… Keep reading

Giving Thanks for Books!

Let’s give thanks for books, which have been scientifically proven to add years to your life! See the latest research. All the best to you and yours!

What is the future of Zappos?

Company research can be overwhelming. Looking at public companies can unleash a firehose of information while looking at private companies can lead to dead ends. Multinational and international companies have… Keep reading

Women in Science Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon

Tuesday November 15, 11am-4pm Special Collections (Central Library) Lunch provided The library is hosting a Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon focused on developing, improving, and updating articles about women and science.  Join us… Keep reading