Welcome to the fall semester! As you get settled on campus, the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries are available to help you in a variety of ways. Check out… Keep reading
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Take advantage of student resources and services at the Heard Libraries
Science and Engineering Extended Exam Hours and Stress Busters
Join us at Science and Engineering Library for extended hours during exams for your studying needs. We will be open extended hours starting Friday, December 9 and will remain open continuously… Keep reading
Peabody Open House on September 21st 1pm-3pm
Faculty, staff, and students – Come to the Peabody Library Open House! September 21st from 1-3 pm See the latest library services & technology for your research and studies! -Meet… 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
ART+FEMINISM Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon March 25 highlights social justice
This year’s ART+FEMINISM theme is activism. The goal is to correct Wikipedia’s well-known gender imbalance by adding high-quality work to articles about women artists. Join the work at Vanderbilt Visual… Keep reading
Celebrate Women’s History by Editing Wikipedia at Peabody Learning Commons
Edit women’s stories into Wikipedia at Vanderbilt Libraries during Women’s History Month. Celebrations commemorating the 100th anniversary of Women’s suffrage continue on the Peabody Campus in March. Women of Peabody… Keep reading
Improvements to Library Search and Website
Summer 2018 is proving to be an exciting and busy time for the Vanderbilt Libraries as we move to an entirely revamped digital footprint including a new Integrated Library System… Keep reading
Passover Exhibit in the Library
Vanderbilt Libraries welcome a new acquisition: The first edition of the Amsterdam Haggadah (1695) A special exhibition at the Central Library titled “Why is this Book different from any other?”… Keep reading