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 May 19, 2020 News Lecture: Libraries Supporting Learning and Life Speaking as part of the Alumni Association's Faculty Dialogues series, Dean of Libraries Keith Webster recently gave an online talk, "Online, but Never Remote: Libraries Supporting Learning and Life," that presented how May 19, 2020 News Prepare for Online Instruction and Research As you prepare for hybrid or online teaching and research, the Libraries are available to connect you with resources that reduce your preparation time, enhance your students' experience, and make your research more productive. May 15, 2020 News Yes, a Plant Can Totally be a Dataset: Takeaways from the Spring 2020 Course 'Discovering the Data Universe' The last time I talked about the 'Discovering the Data Universe' course on Tartan Datascapes (check it out here if you missed it!), my colleague Dr. May 13, 2020 News Tribute to Senior Librarian Mo Dawley upon her Retirement Senior Librarian Mo Dawley is retiring from the Libraries this June after serving over three decades as liaison librarian to both the School of Art and School of Drama. May 12, 2020 News Librarians Win ASEE ELD 2020 Best Paper Award Together with colleagues from eleven academic libraries and Ithaka S+R, Jessica Benner, Julie Chen, Matthew Marsteller, and Sarah Young from the University Libraries received the American Society fo May 11, 2020 News Archives Keep Resources Available While the University Archives are closed due to COVID-19, faculty and staff are still working diligently to keep their resources available to the campus community. May 7, 2020 News Virtual Gallery Honors Graduating Student Workers COVID-19 has closed all of our library locations, so, when it came to celebrating our students, we turned a physical tradition into a virtual one. May 7, 2020 News Our Interlude Students of the Margaret Morrison Carnegie College. May 1, 2020 News SCONE May 2020 Scholarly Communication in the News A New Initiative to Help Speed the Peer Review of COVID-19 Articles May 1, 2020 News Comic Books as Data: Dr. Felipe Gómez and the Latin American Comics Archive Think back to the last time you read a comic book. How did you do it? Did you read it straight through from the first page to the last page? Did you first skim through it to get a general idea of the content? Load More