According to PubMed, researchers from VU and VUMC published 5,989 articles from January 1 to December 18, 2019. If the library’s resources or services had any part in that research,… Keep reading
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Featured Resource: Organic Chemistry Portal
The Organic Chemistry Portal offers an overview of recent topics, interesting reactions, and information on important chemicals for organic chemists. https://www.organic-chemistry.org/
Art+Feminism topic of Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
In March, Vanderbilt Libraries will join individuals and organizations across the globe for a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon designed to improve content on feminism, gender and the arts on Wikipedia sites. Art+Feminism… Keep reading
Resource Spotlight: Nexis Uni
Legal research databases are notoriously restrictive when it comes to access for the average student user, but with Nexis Uni you’ll have all tools you’ll need. Formerly known as Lexis… Keep reading
Find your Textbook @ the Library
Did you know that the Vanderbilt University Libraries provide access to over 1.5 million full-text e-books, including thousands of online textbooks? Titles cover a wide range of subjects and are… Keep reading
Vanderbilt’s Historic Flag
Thanks to everyone who participated in the flag ceremony in Central Library’s Community Room. Special thanks go to Provost Wente, Col. Dustin Mitchell, Brandon Hulette, Sergeant Kotz and everyone from… Keep reading
GIS Day(s)
The Libraries is pleased to announce GIS Day(s) coming this November 14-16. In coordination with International GIS Day, Vanderbilt University is hosting three days of keynote speakers, hands-on training opportunities,… Keep reading
Rubik’s Cube Competition at SEL
Please stop by and compete for prizes!
Japanese Book Binding Workshop Friday
A hands-on workshop for students, library staff and the community will be held at the Central Library Community Room on Friday, Nov. 9, at 10 am and 11 am. Each… Keep reading
The News as It Happened: Journalism in Vanderbilt’s Special Collections
About the Project Vanderbilt’s Libraries are proud to be the place of record of journalists and newspaper editors whose actions broke news of national importance. From Jim Squires’ decision to… Keep reading