Monthly Archives: November 2021

Caterina Reed-Araujo named 2022 ALA Emerging Leader

This post was written by Heath Martin, former Associate Dean, Collection Strategy & Management. SBU Libraries is very pleased to announce that Caterina Reed-Araujo, Instructional Support Associate in SBU Libraries’ Content Acquisitions and Services Department, has been selected as an

Posted in About Us, Spotlight

Event Recap – More than Recipes: A Taste of the Jacqueline M. Newman Chinese Cookbook Collection

Did you know that SBU has the largest Chinese cookbook collection in the world? Nearly 140 guests attended “More than Recipes” to learn about the Jacqueline M. Newman Chinese Cookbook Collection, a special library collection at Stony Brook University with

Posted in Anthropology, Arts & Humanities, Asian and Asian American Studies, Library Outreach, Special Collections & University Archives

Laurel Scheinfeld – Distinguished Member of the Academy of Health Information Professionals

We are pleased to share that Laurel Scheinfeld, Health Sciences Librarian and liaison to the School of Social Welfare, has been accepted as a distinguished member of the Academy of Health Information Professionals. The distinguished level of membership requires extensive

Posted in Health Sciences Library

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with 5 Resources on American Indian History

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with five library resources about Indigenous histories. November is Native American Heritage Month, an annual time to commemorate and reaffirm Indigenous cultural legacies and histories. 1) Rifkin, Mark. 2011. When did Indians Become Straight?: Kinship,

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