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 December 6, 2017 News Frankenstein Film Competition Screening Fantasies and Failures Film ScreeningDecember 6, 2017 | 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.Hunt Library, IDeATe Studio A November 21, 2017 News From Book to Movie, 1853 and 1974 12 Years a Slave by Solomon Northup November 17, 2017 News Redesigning Bacon The Six Degrees of Francis Bacon project, in association with Carnegie Mellon University and the Folger Shakespeare Library, invites early modernists, digital humanists, designers, and students to participate in Re-Designing Bacon, a half-day, multi-site participatory event dedicated to exploring November 14, 2017 News Fall 2017 Issue of Boundless The Fall 2017 issue of Boundless, a publication by Carnegie Mellon University Libraries for friends of the Libraries, is now available at select locations on campus, as well as onlin November 13, 2017 News Holiday Closures and Limited Services Please make note of changes to our hours and technology lending for the holiday season. View our updated holiday hours. November 3, 2017 News Introducing dSHARP After a year of informal activities, we are pleased to announce the official founding of digital Sciences, Humanities, and Arts: Research and Publication--or, as we will hereafter acronym it, dSHARP. November 3, 2017 News Filmed at CMU In our new blog, "Back in the Stacks," Cataloging Specialist Jan Hardy reviews notable works in our collection. November 3, 2017 News Backwards and Forwards Did you know: during the Depression, an army of women on horseback delivered books to people throughout Kentucky’s scattered communities. November 3, 2017 News Legacy of the Dead: An Interview with Barbara Anderson Professor Barbara Anderson's house has seen its share of history. Nestled on a beautiful, tree-lined street in Pittsburgh, passersby would never know that it played a role in some of the best-known films made in the city. November 3, 2017 News Zotero 5.0: Beyond Citation Management Our research librarians contribute monthly to our new blog, The Intrepid Researcher, to give you the latest on the most effective resources, tips, and tools to optimize your work at every step of the research process. Load More