Now available in the Donohue Rare Book Room
A list of newly cataloged special collections, November 2022 Continue reading Now available in the Donohue Rare Book Room
A list of newly cataloged special collections, November 2022 Continue reading Now available in the Donohue Rare Book Room
Foundation for a paper? Conversation for a date? Curious and short on time? At least one of the over 700 titles in the Very Short Introduction series will have what you need.
Continue reading “Very Short Introductions are now in the catalog”Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added ebooks on antiracism, startups, research design, and more. Don’t miss the World Yearbook of Education 2023, which “centers on the intersection of racialization, inequality, and education” and was co-edited by Professor Monisha Bajaj.
Continue reading “New ebooks November 3, 2022”Celebrate Open Access Week by delving into the OAPEN Library ebook collection! We’ve added records to the library catalog for over 21,000 titles.
Continue reading “OAPEN Library: Open Access ebooks for you”Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added ebooks on race and the law, Afropessimism and education, and building a business.
Continue reading “New ebooks October 24, 2022”Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added ebooks on research methods, identity and acceptance, and more. We also have the latest editions of Business Rankings Annual and Market Share Reporter.
Continue reading “New ebooks October 18, 2022”Happy Latinx Heritage Month from Gleeson Library! Continue reading Latinx Heritage Month 2022
San Francisco’s first Catholic newspaper THE MONITOR was published by the city’s Archdiocese from 1858 to 1984. Gleeson has the most complete holdings of the newspaper in existence as part of our microfilm collection. Learn more about this resource. Continue reading The Monitor: San Francisco’s First Catholic Newspaper
Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added ebooks focusing on the plight of the Uyghur people in China and more…
Continue reading “New ebooks September 19, 2022”235 years ago, on September 17th, 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention gathered in Philadelphia, PA to sign the Constitution of the United States. On September 17th each year the United States commemorates the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and celebrates all who have become citizens of the United States. The struggle for equal … Continue reading Constitution Day and Citizenship Day 2022