Category Archives: General Information
Activism Trivia Night
Welcome to Citizen Science! This Thursday, January 11, join the CCE and the Deans from DOSA for a fun night of activism-themed trivia! Prizes, snacks, and knowledge — what could be better? Happens on the first floor of the library … Continue reading
International Poetry Night!
December Database Trials
Please explore these new resources we’re trying out, and share your feedback with Melanie Mambo ([email protected]). Trials will run for approximately 30 days. Africa Commons Comprised of four comprehensive modules: History and Culture is an index, search engine, and preservation … Continue reading
Sproj Clinic this Thursday!
Whether you’re submitting your project this fall or prepping for midways, the library is here to help you. Come to a special Sproj Clinic this Thursday, December 7 from 6 – 8 pm in the library computer lab for help … Continue reading
New Exhibit!
On view now at Stevenson Library: “It’s Not Even Past: Periodicals from the Alan Sussman Collection.” This exhibition consists of several magazines documenting the counterculture movements of the 1960s and 1970s. The periodicals on display demonstrate the continued struggle against … Continue reading
Zotero Help Session!
Zotero is a free citation management tool that can help you organize your research and generate citations in almost any style. Stop by the first floor browsing area of Stevenson Library this Tuesday, Nov. 28 from 4-6 pm for help … Continue reading
November database trials!
Stevenson Library is running a few database trials this month. Trials give us a chance to preview new resources to learn if they may be beneficial to our collections. Please explore these resources and reach out to Melanie Mambo or … Continue reading
Engage, Serve, Lead: A community reading and discussion group
What makes a community? What do we give up to be part of one? Join Johnny Brennan and Alexa Murphy for discussion on selections from The Civically Engaged Reader (edited by Adam Davis) to find out! This four-part series is open … Continue reading
Native American Heritage Month Event!
Join us for a special Native American Heritage Month event: Narrative (Storytelling) as a Method of Indigenization Mohonk Friends of the Indian Conferences and Indian Boarding School Policies of the 19th and 20th Centuries A presentation by Olivia Tencer ’22 … Continue reading
Pizza & Plagiarism Workshop!
The definition of plagiarism in Bard’s Student Handbook—to “steal and pass off as one’s own the ideas, words, or writings of another”—sounds simple, right? But for many of us, the boundary between ethical and unethical source use is often quite fuzzy. … Continue reading