Stony Brook University Libraries invites you to visit a new digital collection, entitled, Mirroring Hope: The Bhungroo Irrigation Technology Oral History Project. A link to the collection is provided below. The digital collection is built from the research of Peg…
Join Professor Heidi Hutner (English) in conversation with Kerri Arsenault, author of the notable and deeply probing environmental memoir, Mill Town (Macmillan, 2020) “Kerri Arsenault’s Mill Town is the book of a lifetime; a deep-drilling, quick-moving, heartbreaking story of one…
Have you written a poem of which you are proud? One that speaks to you? We want to hear it! University Libraries invites our talented authors to read your work aloud – and you could win SBU Library swag. At…
The DH Reading Group will meet virtually April 6th at 3:00 to discuss Mapping Indigenous L.A., edited by Mishuana Goeman et al. We will also discuss Siobhan Senier’s, “Where a Bird’s-Eye View Shows More Concrete: Mapping Indigenous L.A. for Tribal…
Join the Stony Brook University Library for an afternoon of Black History Month Literary Karaoke. Participate by listening, conversing, and reciting your favorite passages, poems, and song lyrics that mark Black History’s progress. Black History Month Literary Karaoke happens on…
How well is the research data for your dissertation or thesis managed? Funders and publishers are requiring more rigor and transparency than ever before in reporting research data, and it is important to develop good practices early in your academic…
Do you often copy and paste online images into your projects to make them more visually appealing? Do you sometimes wonder whether it’s ok to use certain images, and, if so, how and whether you should cite them? In this…
This workshop explores the functionalities of Voyant Tools, a freely available platform for text mining and data visualization. We’ll consider the benefits of Voyant Tools and the ways in which it can be used to understand and conceptualize text. Registration…
The Africana Studies Department together with the University Libraries’ Anti-Racism Task Force and Equity, Inclusion and Diversity Committee will be providing a workshop exploring the HistoryMakers database. On Wednesday, February 17th, 2021 @ 4pm, faculty from the University Libraries and…
Please join us for presentations from scholars who spoke at the 2021 meetings of the Modern Language Association and the American Historical Association. This event will be held virtually on February 22nd, 3:00 – 5:00. Please register for Zoom link.…