News at 91¹ú²ú
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When the Association of Research Libraries and Association of College & Research Libraries looked to invite prominent speakers to its Symposium, it chose Brian Lym, dean of University Libraries.
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A deal between The Wall Street Journal and 91¹ú²ú Libraries has closed, providing all students, faculty, and staff within 91¹ú²ú complimentary memberships to the Journal.
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Submit your best photos taken in, around, or about any 91¹ú²ú Libraries location to our first annual photo contest.
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Promotion of April 5 event planned by 91¹ú²ú Libraries and other organizations.
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Sixty years ago, 91¹ú²ú commissioned a campus master plan and, a few years later, built a library designed by one of the 20th century's most notable architects: Richard Neutra.
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Feature on the connection between the University and the renowned architect, who did a campus masterplan and designed Swirbul Library.
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Adelphi Associate Professor Aditi Bandyopadhyay, Ph.D., studies the compilation of these materials, which have undergone a remarkable transformation over the past several decades.
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William Cobbett was the most widely read British journalist of his era, though his name is not well known these days outside the UK. His fame lives on, uncredited, in a term that was invented to describe him.
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A Look Back: Living (in the) Library
CategoriesPublished:Considered a "living library" by its designer Richard J. Neutra, Swirbul Library has undergone dramatic renovations while remaining intergenerational.
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High School Students Learn to Recognize Fake vs. Real News in Pre College Workshop at 91¹ú²ú
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi digital learning and instruction librarian, Sally Stieglitz, delivered an educational workshop aimed at developing fact-check skills.
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Alicat Unavailable on July 18th From 11am to 4pm.
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Access to the "My Library Account" feature and the ability to reserve items are currently unavailable.
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Kenneth R. Herold, M.L.I.S., is researching the emerging and important new field called the philosophy of information.
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Check out 91¹ú²ú Libraries’ new ebook collection, Ebook Central, with over 200,000 books and some new features.
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Looking for reliable information and resources on immigration issues? AU Libraries new guide to Immigration Research will direct you to the best sources for scholarly research, news, campus and off campus resources, and government information.
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Check out our newest guide on spotting fake news.
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Check out our newest resource on open access and scholarly communication.
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Try Out Kanopy
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi Libraries now has a trial of Kanopy, a streaming educational video site providing searchable access to over 26,000 documentaries, feature films, and training videos.
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Check out our newest resources with freely available open access materials.
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Adelphi joins an international library consortium (OLH LPS model) to make scholarly publishing fairer, more accessible, and rigorously preserved for the digital future.
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Congratulations to Jennifer Gonzalez, winner of the OneSearch usability prize – an Amazon Kindle Fire tablet.
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Text the Library for Answers
CategoriesPublished:Adelphi Libraries SMS/text keywords will send you an immediate answer.
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Want to find nearly everything in the Libraries’ collections with one search? Use OneSearch.
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Her extensive literary collection comes home to Long Island.
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Congratulations to Jennifer Gonzalez, winner of the website usability prize – an Amazon Fire TV and Game Controller.
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Congratulations to the winners of 91¹ú²ú's first hackathon, Jay Punjwani, Harmit Minhas, Sarthak Arora, and Prasanth Venigalla!
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Back to the Future
CategoriesPublished:Swirbul Library embraces the digital age and honors its famed architecture.
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The Libraries invite you to attend a training session on the use of Social Explorer (Oxford U. Press), a collection of interactive maps providing demographic data for the U.S., from 1979 to present.
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Check out 91¹ú²ú Libraries' Best-Sellers and Popular Books Collection in Swirbul Library and Manhattan Center Library.
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New resource available for political and social science research.