Can you match spaces on your cards to the numbers we call? If you do, you’ll win! Join us on February 18, from 4-4:30 for a quick and fun way to win University Libraries’ SWAG. Get your virtual cards at…
Can you match spaces on your cards to the numbers we call? If you do, you’ll win! Join us on February 18, from 4-4:30 for a quick and fun way to win University Libraries’ SWAG. Get your virtual cards at…
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,…
Creating the bibliography is often the most tedious part of writing a research paper. Using EndNote, a bibliographic management software program, this task just became much easier. In this workshop learn: how to create an EndNote Library, how to download…
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 Libraries is pleased to invite proposals for presentations, panels, and interactive workshops for a virtual Spring 2021 symposium on Advancing Equity in Higher Education on Long Island. This inaugural symposium aims to bring together college and university…
The Health Sciences Library has recently acquired a new resource, Nutrition Reference Center. The resource can be accessed through our database A-Z List. Access was made possible through our partnership with the Long Island Library Resources Council. The Nutrition Reference…
Guest post by Health Sciences Library Intern Sunny Chung. The National Institutes of Health recently announced a new Policy for Data Management and Sharing. This will replace the policy that is currently in effect on January 25, 2023. NIH requires…
Stony Brook University Libraries is pleased to announce the release of its new digital collection “Documenting COVID-19: Stony Brook University Experiences.” Browse the collection and read personal written narratives, listen to oral histories, and view photographs that document life during…
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…
November is National Native American Heritage Month, a month-long holiday to commemorate Indigenous cultural legacies and provide a platform to honor Indigenous peoples. In the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Indigenous communities were disproportionately impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. This…