The University Libraries will open a new exhibition, “Tending to Popular Thought: What People Read and Why,” this fall in the second-floor gallery of Central Library. The physical exhibition, curated… Keep reading
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Buchanan Fellows Curate New Exhibition Slated to Open in the Fall
Vanderbilt Libraries Expand Material Pick-Up Service
Pick-up service for circulating resources that are not available electronically has been expanded during the week of June 15. Online requests are fulfilled with electronic versions of resources whenever possible…. Keep reading
HathiTrust Creates Emergency Temporary Access Service (ETAS)
HathiTrust has created the Emergency Temporary Access Service (ETAS), which will allow Vanderbilt students, faculty, and staff online reading access to materials that Vanderbilt Libraries own in print during this… Keep reading
Due Dates Are Changing
In order to accommodate those who are going home early but need to hold on to library books in order to finish a project, the due date for all regular… Keep reading
Artist Harry Reese discusses third stream books, craft and users March 19
Acclaimed artist and book maker Harry Reese, inventor of the Sandagraph technique, will speak March 19 at 12:30pm in Special Collections. In his talk Word, Image, Book, Presence: The User… Keep reading
How Does the Library Provide Scholarly Resources to the Vanderbilt Community?
Have you ever wondered how items are made available via the Vanderbilt Libraries? It is a lot more complicated than one might think. Associate University Librarian Nancy Godleski’s recent article… Keep reading
New Faculty Interview with Joerg Rieger
Listen to an interview with Divinity School Professor Joerg Rieger about his book Jesus vs. Caesar: For People Tired of Serving the Wrong God. This conversation is the latest in… Keep reading
VU community discussion of 2019 Commons Reading set for July 23
The Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center and the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries will host a discussion of the 2019 Commons Reading, The Lies That Bind: Rethinking Identity by Kwame Anthony Appiah, on… Keep reading
Book Love: Fred Arroyo, MTSU faculty and author
What was your favorite book as a child? Do you reread your favorite books? The library vlog Book Love celebrates reading and how books connect us. This week, Fred Arroyo,… Keep reading
Book Love Interviews Reveal Treasures
What was your favorite book as a child? Has it stayed important to you as you reread it? Do you travel with a copy of your favorite novel? The library… Keep reading