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 1, 2020 News Systematically Tackling Research at Home During the challenging times that COVID-19 has presented to our university, the University Libraries continue to support critical research in a virtual environment. One example is our support of systematic review efforts. April 30, 2020 News Open Science at CMU Newsletter - April 2020 96 *|MC:SUBJECT|* April 30, 2020 News "Boundless" Spring 2020 Issue The latest issue of Boundless, which we are distributing as a digital-only publication, is now live. April 30, 2020 News Zines that Zoom at CMU-Q In early February 2020 (seems like a lifetime ago!), the Qatar-campus Library hosted two VIP guests from the main campus Library – Jill Chisnell, Integrated Media and Design Librarian, and Dom Jebbia, Digital Collections Associate. During their visit, Jill and Dom delivered a well-attended April 30, 2020 News Book Review: Pandemics, Past and Present In the latest Back in the Stacks blog, Library Specialist Jan Hardy reviews "Pale Rider: the Spanish Flu of 1918 and How It Changed the World" by Laura Spinney. April 28, 2020 News Providing Copyright Management Skills to Students Remotely Image Source: Flickr April 28, 2020 News Streaming Media in the Time of COVID-19 Image Source: Wikimedia Commons April 27, 2020 News Pandemics, Past and Present Pale Rider: the Spanish Flu of 1918 and how it changed the world, by Laura Spinney (NY: Public Affairs, 2017) Reviewed by Jan Hardy, Library Specialist April 17, 2020 News Employing New Methods to Connect with Users Librarians have been using email to contact and work with students and faculty for several decades. Going into classes to demonstrate to students how to access our resources, and how best to use them is commonplace, too. April 17, 2020 News Researcher Highlight: Slayton and Benner Ethnographically Explore the Role of Libraries in Geography and GIS Education At Tartan Datascapes, one of my goals is to expand how we think about data - how they are collected, what they look like, and how we organize them. While I love all types of data, I have a special place in my heart for ethnographic data. Load More