University Libraries proudly brings you a break from the daily grind. Join us on March 5, at 3:00 for a live streaming of A Cat in Paris. This hand drawn film, “….is a caper set in the shadow-drenched alleyways of…
University Libraries proudly brings you a break from the daily grind. Join us on March 5, at 3:00 for a live streaming of A Cat in Paris. This hand drawn film, “….is a caper set in the shadow-drenched alleyways of…
Are you required to use MLA citation for your research paper assignment? This workshop will address why, when, and how to cite your sources in MLA format. Although this workshop is designed especially for those students taking WRT 101 and…
The DH Reading Group will meet virtually March 2nd at 3:00 to discuss Aimi Hamraie’s “Mapping Access: Digital Humanities, Disability Justice, and Sociospatial Practice.” All welcome! Registration Please register for the event via Zoom. After registering, you will receive a confirmation…
An introduction to the library’s streaming video resources and the ways in which they can support research and teaching in the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Health Sciences. Registration Please register for the event via Zoom. After registering,…
The Digital Humanities Reading Group will meet virtually on February 9th at 3:00. We will discuss “No Signal without Symbol: Decoding the Digital Humanities,” by David M. Berry, M. Beatrice Fazi, Ben Roberts, and Alban Webb. All are welcome! Registration…
Stony Brook University students from all departments (regardless of skill level) are invited to submit artwork, photographs, poems, or short writings (250-500 words) to a physical art exhibit at the Library titled: CULTURE & IDENTITY, sponsored by the Staller Center’s…
On November 4th, Fernando Amador presented, “The Mexican Restaurants of New York City,” as a virtual event offered by the Center for Digital Humanities at Stony Brook University Libraries. A PhD candidate in the History Department, Fernando completed an internship…
Intergenerational trauma was once dismissed as a notion; however recent research is now elucidating important information indicating that historical trauma (HT) events that disrupt ties to family, community, or place (e.g., boarding school, forced relocation) may be associated with depressive…
Need help researching Indigenous-related sources? Join us for a presentation about research methods for searching and finding primary sources about Indigenous peoples situated in what is now called the United States. Attendees will come away with a list of government…
Jon Heggestad, PhD Candidate in the English Department, presented, ” Developing Data Visualizations for Humanities Research,” via Zoom to an audience of students, faculty, and staff. Jon completed an internship at the library’s Center for Digital Humanities during the Spring…