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 November 20, 2019 News IDeATe's 5th Anniversary This semester marks the 5th anniversary of the Integrative Design, Arts and Technology network (IDeATe). November 19, 2019 News IDeATe's 5th Anniversary IDeATe's primary role is helping students augment their disciplinary education with an exposure to the skills and techniques of working with other people. November 15, 2019 News Book Review: Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese's On her Back in the Stack blog, Cataloging Specialist Jan Hardy reviews Bury My Heart at Chuck E. November 15, 2019 News Explore Data About Research Funding Finding a fast and effective way to explore connections between a wide range of research data has long been high priority for the research community. Would you like to know how your research program productivity stacks up against other investigators’ outside of Carnegie Mellon University? November 15, 2019 News You Can't Spill Tea on These: Research Data Management and Collaboration in LabArchives So, it got really cold this week. Really cold. I moved here from Knoxville, Tennessee in July after having lived down there for five years, and while I promise it does get cold down there, this is a whole level of chilled that I wasn't prepared for. November 14, 2019 News Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese's Reaching to catalog Tiffany Midge's book, I was shocked at the parody of "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" until I realized Midge was Native American. November 12, 2019 News Latin American Comics Archive Scott Weingart, program director Digital Humanities, Research & Academic Services and Rikk Mulligan, digital scholarship strategist in the University Libraries assisted Felipe Gómez, teaching professor of Hispanic studies i November 7, 2019 News Twas' the Night Before Christmas Twas' the Night Before Christmas: An Exhibition November 6, 2019 News How Information Fuels Innovation University Libraries and the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) will host Innovation Roundtable 2019: How Information Fuels Innovation on Wednesday, November 20, from 10-11:30 a.m. November 5, 2019 News dSHARP Gerrymandering Series Our lives are greatly affected by how the government decides to group us. The resources we can access, the K-12 schools we’re allowed to attend, and the individuals who represent our interests in Congress are all dependent on how we are organized through districting. Load More