Stony Brook University West Campus Libraries Hours
On its maiden voyage the University Libraries boat S.S. Melville won Second Place at the 2012 Roth Pond Regatta. This was the fist year for the Libraries at the regatta. S.S. Melville was bravely piloted by Kathleen Maxheimer and Kristen Cinar, and they…
Janet H. Clarke, Associate Director for Research and Instructional Services, will present at the SUNYLA 2012 Conference. The State University of New York Library Association (SUNYLA) 2012 Conference will be held at the Fashion Institute of Technology, June 6 through…
Darren Chase, Web Librarian, will participate on a learning through digital storytelling panel discussion along with Stony Brook University colleagues from Teaching, Learning and Technology, and the Program in Writing and Rhetoric. The SUNY Conference on Instruction and Technology (CIT)…
SUNY CIT 2012 will be at Stony Brook University, May 29 – June 1. The Conference on Instruction & Technology (CIT) is SUNY’s largest and most prominent event on instructional technology in educating, providing a forum for faculty, instructional support…
Constantia Constantinou Presented “Knowledge for the ages: Preserving rare collections through digitization and content-based access” at the International Conference in Qualitative and Quantitative Measures in Libraries, May 22-25, 2012, Limerick, Ireland.
This Friday the Stony Brook University Libraries are attempting something never before attempted in the history of the Stony Brook University Libraries – entering a boat in the annual Roth Pond Regatta! Staff members throughout campus have been showing their…
Beginning Friday, May 4, the public reading rooms of the Main Library will be open as late as 4 AM on some nights. Security guards will be checking University IDs to ensure public safety. For complete schedule, click here. If…
Celebrate Asian Heritage Month at the Charles B. Wang Center. There’s a full lineup of events all month. Check out the hereandnow theatre company, performing April 12, 2012, 7 PM.
This Collection was launched in 2008 and features the archives of Carlos Bulosan, Betty Lee Sung, and Asian Adoptee Archive, among many others. The Asian American Studies librarian is Reme Grefalda, regr@loc.gov, 202-707-6096. http://www.loc.gov/rr/asian/aapi/index.html