Find out what’s happening with the SRSU Library and Archives all summer long in the Summer Issue of LIBRARY LOWDOWN. Past, present, and future issues of LIBRARY LOWDOWN are available under NEWS & REPORTS.
-via Victoria Contreras, Head of Archives- Join us for drinks, speakers, and nerdy fun as Nerd Nite Big Bend returns on March 30! Presentations by Mike Furrey & Cheryl Pratt (National Speleological Society and Texas Speleological Association), Dr. Kendra DeHart …
The 7th Annual Earth Day Clothing Swap will take place in the Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library from April 24 to April 30, Monday through Sunday, during Library open hours.
The March/April issue of LIBRARY LOWDOWN is available now. All newsletters and reports can be found at News & Reports.
–via Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed– Librarians as Promoters of Student Success Early in College: Student success librarians and library programs target information access for first-year students. Academic library professionals across the higher education landscape are championing student success initiatives …
SRSU Library and Archives staff have selected topics of interest for a Spring Conversation Series to engage the SRSU Community in matters related to Libraries and Archives in general, as well as our specific Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library and Archives …
Check out the February issue of LIBRARY LOWDOWN! All issues of the monthly newsletter and more are available at News & Reports.
Make plans to drop by Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library on Valentine’s Day, Tuesday, February 14 from 3-5 PM. Come and go for information, demos, and refreshments from the Library and Archives. See how our new microfilm machine works, check out …
The February issue of LIBRARY LOWDOWN is available now! All issues of LIBRARY LOWDOWN can be found in News & Reports.
-via Megan Bennett, American Libraries– Climate Change Chat: Library Staffers Discuss Grant Program to Educate Patrons on the Environment “Climate change is the one thing we’re all experiencing,” says Alexandria (Va.) Library adult services librarian Megan Zimmerman. Institutions like hers …