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Digital Resources, Research Questions, Finding Books & More: Have a Question? Just Ask!
Represent Your Library for #NationalLibraryWeek
Happy National Library Week! We have collected favorite images of our libraries across campus for you to use for your next Zoom meeting background. Click on the images below, then… Keep reading
The Science and Engineering Library to Serve as Classroom Space Weekday Mornings
This semester the Science and Engineering library will be open Monday-Friday 1:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. This is to provide much needed physically distanced classroom spaces during morning hours for six… Keep reading
Reminder – Curator’s Talk 2/13: G is for Gorey: The Remarkable Worlds of Edward Gorey
The Edward Gorey curator’s talk has been rescheduled for Thursday, February 13th, at 4:00 pm in Special Collections. G is for Gorey: The Remarkable Worlds of Edward Gorey Edward Gorey… Keep reading
Curator’s Talk 1/23: Found in Cuba: The Ingenuity and Creativity of Ediciones Vigía
Join the Special Collections Library for fascinating talks this semester led by librarians, archivists, and curators. Topics this fall will range from Cuban publishers to the history of paper making…. Keep reading
Curator’s Talks: Spring 2020
Join the Special Collections Library for fascinating talks this semester led by librarians, archivists, and curators. Topics this fall will range from Cuban publishers to the history of paper making…. Keep reading
Python, R Studio, and ArcGIS lessons starting soon
During Spring 2020, the library’s Digital Scholarship and Communications (DiSC) office will be offering a series of workshops in Python, R and R Studio, and ArcGIS. Learn more about these… Keep reading
Curator’s Talk 12/5: Moon Walk: A Viewing of the July 21, 1969 Evening News
Join the Special Collections Library for fascinating talks this semester led by librarians, archivists, and curators. Topics this fall will range from cookbook collections to the 1969 Moon Walk. The… Keep reading
Curator’s Talk 11/7: Black Studies As (A) Movement: Exhibiting Fifty Years of AADS @VU
Join the Special Collections Library for fascinating talks this semester led by librarians, archivists, and curators. Topics this fall will range from cookbook collections to the 1969 Moon Walk. The… Keep reading
Exhibit Opening: All Hallows: Witches, Magic, and Things That Go Bump
Halloween is a holiday traditionally celebrated each year on October 31. The tradition dates to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. The Celtic new year began on November 1st, and… Keep reading