Release Notes
Notes were added during the website redesign (August 5, 2021) and are now updated periodically.
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Notes were added during the website redesign (August 5, 2021) and are now updated periodically.
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Summer break is over and the Carnegie Mellon University Libraries are thrilled to welcome all new and returning students for the 2021-2022 academic year.
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Presented in partnership with the Vice Provost for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer, this book display aims to capture the breadth and depth of social identities and their intersections with the STEM fields.
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Carnegie Mellon University Libraries welcomes all new and returning students, staff, and faculty to the start of the fall 2021 semester!
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For our incoming undergraduate students this year, the University Libraries will be offering two virtual orientation sessions to choose from. Join our librarians and specialists Monday, August 23 or Wednesday, August 25 to find out more about what the University Libraries have to offer.
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KiltHub, a platform provided by the University Libraries which collects, preserves and provides global access to CMU’s research, has been approved as a United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) Conformant Repository.
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The Data Curation for Reproducibility (Data CuRe) Training Program has awarded a fellowship to Data, Gaming, and Popular Culture Librarian Hannah Gunderman to promote training in and adoption of curation practices for transparent, reproducible quantitative research.
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Our diversity book display was created to celebrate our differences in hopes of bringing our diverse community together through ongoing conversations with a monthly curated list from our collection.
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Informed by feedback from internal and external stakeholders, site analytics, and web design best practices for accessibility and responsiveness, the new website better reflects the CMU and Libraries brand while providing a flexible platform to highlight resources.
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