Why You Need to Publish Open Access
Articles published open access are cited more often than articles that are not. End of Story. Continue reading Why You Need to Publish Open Access
Articles published open access are cited more often than articles that are not. End of Story. Continue reading Why You Need to Publish Open Access
Last Semester we hosted Lyricist Lounge in Gleeson Library’s Atrium and coming up this Friday April 1st from 7pm – 9pm we will be doing it again! Lyricist Lounge is an event that gives students an opportunity to gather and hear their peers address social justice issues, identity expression, experiences of oppression and triumph, and more! In partnership with … Continue reading Lyricist Lounge in Gleeson’s Atrium Friday April 1st!!
By Gina Solares, Head of Cataloging & Metadata Management I recently had the opportunity to attend the 3rd joint Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) & Visual Resources Association (VRA) conference in Seattle. Over 800 library and arts information professionals from universities, public libraries, museums, design schools, corporate libraries, & other special libraries gathered to discuss topics … Continue reading ARLIS/NA + VRA 2016 conference sessions available
Librarians do lots of different things: we catalog books, digitize documents, search databases, teach people how to evaluate websites, build book collections, to name just a few. This week we did something different: we walked an informational picket line. Students may have seen us and wondered what was going on. The librarians here at Gleeson … Continue reading Librarians on the informational picket line