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 5, 2018 News Our Fellows in France: The Mellon Institute during World War I This November is the 100th anniversary of the Armistice, the end of World War I. November 2, 2018 News Announcing: Libraries Speaker Series University Libraries Speaker Series: Ingrid Schaffner and Elizabeth Tufts Brown October 30, 2018 News KiltHub Wins Competition For the third time since it's rollout, the KiltHub repository has won first place in a figshare for institutions community deposit contest. October 30, 2018 News All Ghouls Day Screening: Carnival of Souls & Night of the Living Dead Carnegie Mellon University Libraries celebrates true independence in horror cinema this All Hallow's Eve with all-day screenings of Herk Harvey's "Carnival of Souls" and CMU alumnus George A. October 29, 2018 News Book Review: Daily Life During WWI Writing for the Back in the Stacks blog, Cataloging Specialist Jan Hardy reviews "Dail October 26, 2018 News WWI Centennial Exhibit A Pair of Soldier ShoesHunt Library, First Floor Exhibit Cases October 22, 2018 – February 2019 October 24, 2018 News Spooky Tales for Halloween Celebrate the scariest season - and take a break from studying. Join us for storytelling and treats in Hunt Library. Tuesday, October 30 October 23, 2018 News Special Open Access Week Screening of Paywall Paywall: The Business of Scholarship Screening October 23, 2018 News Spatial Storytelling Series The University Libraries at CMU invites you to attend a workshop and kick-off event to introduce our Spatial Storytelling Series. The Spatial Storytelling Series is a series of events and workshops on spatial storytelling. October 22, 2018 News A Look Back at CMU Inaugurations As we prepare to inagurate Farnam Jahanian as the 10th president of CMU, University Archivist Julia Corrin looks back at previous inagurations on campus. Load More