The Digital Humanities Reading Group will meet on July 7th at 3:00 via Zoom to discuss two texts related to the use of archives and library collections as data in digital humanities projects: “Recovering Black Women in the Colored Conventions…
The Digital Humanities Reading Group will meet on July 7th at 3:00 via Zoom to discuss two texts related to the use of archives and library collections as data in digital humanities projects: “Recovering Black Women in the Colored Conventions…
June, 2020 University Libraries stands in solidarity with the statements from Interim President Michael Bernstein and President-Elect Maurie McInnis, Chief Diversity Officer, and our colleagues at the Association of Research Libraries, American Library Association, the Black Caucus of the American…
Please note: Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event has been cancelled. This workshop will present text mining resources for use in teaching and research, including Voyant Tools. After registering, you will receive information about joining the Zoom meeting for this…
**Note: Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event has been postponed. Please keep an eye on our website for future workshop offerings!** Discover library databases and digital collections for use in research and teaching. This workshop will emphasize primary source literacy…
The digital humanities reading group will meet to discuss Nan Z. Da’s, “The Computational Case against Computational Literary Studies.” This discussion will be informed by essays published in the Chronicle of Higher Education, including Da’s “The Digital Humanities Debacle,” Timothy…
This workshop is 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. After registering below, you will receive information…
Celebrate the end of the semester with SBU Libraries and Drag Queen Story Hour Long Island readers Annie Manildoo and Bella Noche! You’ve been working hard all semester—now sit back, relax, and let us read to you. After registering below,…
April is National Poetry Month, a celebration of poets and their craft founded in April 1996 by the Academy of American Poets. Walt Whitman’s Long Island: A Research Guide presents a curated selection of sources for research on the poet’s life and his immense influence on literature,…
In collaboration with CAPS PALS, University Libraries brings you Virtual Pet Therapy! Each day during finals week, visit our social media pages to see your favorite therapy dogs – who are de-stressing you with licks, wags and snuggles from the…
SUNY ends “big deal” agreement with Elsevier, moves to reduced subscription package focused on core titles Following extensive negotiations, SUNY and Elsevier could not reach mutually acceptable terms on renewing our license to ScienceDirect. Rather than canceling access to all…