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 DH Reading Group will meet virtually September 8th at 3:00 to discuss Michael Witmore’s “Latour, the Digital Humanities, & the Divided Kingdom of Knowledge.” All are welcome. Registration Please register for the event via Zoom. After registering, you will…
Michael Bailou Huang, SUNY Distinguished Librarian and Director of Global Library Initiatives, was invited to present a keynote speech titled “Responding to COVID-19: Envisaging Role of Libraries” at National Librarians’ Day Commemoration & Prof S. R. Ranganathan Memorial Oration on…
The Digital Humanities Reading Group will meet August 4th at 3:00 to discuss Michael Witmore’s “Latour, the Digital Humanities, and the Divided Kingdom of Knowledge.” All are welcome. This event will be held virtually via Zoom. Please register to receive…
July marks the 58th year of SBU Libraries! When did the first library open on the SBU campus? Why is the Melville Library a building within a building? And when did the catalog first go online? All of these questions…
Digital Collection The Kronos: Stony Brook University, School of Medicine, Digital Yearbook Collection is now available to the public. This digital collection provides online access to the complete holdings of the yearbook. For this digitization project, print copies of the…
How well is your Research Data managed? Funders and publishers are requiring more rigor and transparency than ever before in reporting research data. SBU Libraries is here to help with data management tools and strategies to organize, document and store…
June is Pride Month! The LGBTQ+ community faces a number of health disparities, compared to the general population. In order to address these specific needs, the Health Sciences Library offers a research guide on LGBTQ+ Health. One page is devoted…
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…
Over the course of this strange spring semester, I have been fortunate to serve as one of the first graduate interns at SBU’s Center for Digital Humanities. Although the many events that had been planned by the library’s DH working…