Don’t forget that the Libraries are also here for you when you need a break! In addition to our lovely library buildings with quiet corners to cozy up in, check… Keep reading
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Deepfakes – March 11, 2:15 – 3:00 p.m.
How can you defend yourself against manipulation by fabricated media? ‘Deepfakes’ are synthetic images, videos, and audio that can undermine our ability to detect deception. Discover the machine learning technologies… Keep reading
Second offering of beginner lessons in Python and R Series begin next week
Python Series These lessons allow learners to develop programming skills as part of a group of learners working through the curriculum together, or on their own and at their own… Keep reading
Presenting Your Research: Narrative and the Elevator Pitch – March 9, 2:15-3:00 p.m.
Complex technical information and research data can confuse an audience if not presented clearly. Learn how to use the narrative structures of storytelling to communicate your research in a way… Keep reading
Central Library celebrates Read Across America
In honor of Read Across America our Central Library student workers produced a reading of Wherever You Go written by Pat Zietlow Miller and illustrated by Eliza Wheeler. Watch the… Keep reading
March is Women’s History Month
The National Organization for Women was founded in 1966 in response to the failure of the Equal employment Opportunity Commission to enforce a section of the Civil Rights Act of… Keep reading
Student Success Tip: Brush up on Research and Writing Skills
It’s no secret that the Libraries provide access to A LOT of research sources, but how do you know the right ones to use or the best way to use… Keep reading
Examining Statistics in Media – March 4, 2:15-3:00 p.m.
Are the statistics and graphics in a news story fact-based and free from ideology and bias? Media sources use statistics and visualizations to support claims, but these elements can be… Keep reading
Kress Collection Digital Archive Launches! (Vanderbilt’s Paintings Included.)
The Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery is excited to share news of the Kress Collection Digital Archive, a comprehensive archive and database for the nearly 3,500 works of European art… Keep reading
It’s National E-Book Week
To get started enjoying a new ebook visit https://vanderbilt.overdrive.com or download Libby. For more information on OverDrive or installing and using Libby, please see our Overdrive Guide.