Carnegie Mellon University Libraries are a hub for learning, sharing and the discovery of new ideas. Read about that work in action. Exhibits Publications & Newsletters Events Stay in the know Sign up for email updates for the University Libraries Enter your email address SEARCH June 17, 2020 News Book Review: Truevine Truevine : Two Brothers, A Kidnapping, and a Mother's Quest : a true story of the Jim Crow South, by Beth Macy (NY: Little, Brown and Company, 2016) June 16, 2020 News Learning from Vaccination's History: A Q&A with Special Collections Curator Samuel Lemley This post originally appeared as an article by Julie Mattera in the May 29, 2020 edition of Carnege Mellon Univeristy News. With the ongoing speculation around the development of a viable COVID-19 vaccine, there's no better time to revisit the history of vaccination. June 12, 2020 News How Jerry Garcia Helped Me Learn Better Data Management: Tips and Tricks for RDM I want to tell the story of my own personal data management disaster. The year is 2013. June 7, 2020 News Event: The Power of Pioneers The Power of Pioneers: P June 5, 2020 News PLOS and CMU Announce Open Access Agreement Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the Public Library of Science (PLOS) today announced a two-year open access agreement that allows researchers to publish in PLOS’ suite of journals without incurring article processing charges (APC). June 5, 2020 News Anti-Racist Reading List In a message to the university community, President Jahanian stated that “it is up to each one of us — no matter our background — to confront and dismantle racism and injustice June 2, 2020 News June Book Display: Pride Month The book display is a hallmark of libraries everywhere, and each month the University Libraries honors this tradition with a selection of titles from our collection. June 1, 2020 News Scone June 2020 Information and updates supporting the creation, dissemination, use, and preservation of the research data, creative works, and other scholarly outputs that weave together the fabric of your research. Read more about SCONE May 26, 2020 News New Service Ships Books to Users' Homes Library Journal recently featured the Libraries'& May 22, 2020 News CMU Files Comments on Public Access to Taxpayer-Funded Research If I gave you $100 to build a lemonade stand, it is reasonable that I would want to see the finished product to know how the money was spent. Further, if that $100 was given to me by members of our neighborhood, it is also reasonable that they might want to see the finished lemonade stand too! Load More