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…
After June 1, 2021, My NCBI users will no longer be able to login using their My NCBI credentials. This includes access to SciENcv and MyBibliography. You must use a federated account, either through eRA Commons, Google or your institution, in…
Since last fall, SBU Libraries has been compiling memories and accounts of the pandemic and the era we are all living through. “Documenting COVID-19: Stony Brook University Experiences” is a digital archive of images, written accounts, and other items that…
Welcome to the new semester! Need help with research? We are here to help! There are many virtual ways you can connect to librarians for research assistance; chat service is one of them. Please see below for current chat services…
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.…
Lack of mobility and communication due to disability seriously limits the personal freedom of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients and can lead to a low quality of life. The progressive loss of independence and connection to the world affects them…
Need a break? Join us for a real-time virtual experience – the challenge of escaping from the Library Mystery Tour! You’ll work in teams to solve a series of virtual escape rooms before time runs out. With a librarian as…
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…
Housing recovery is an unequal and complex process presumed to occur in four stages: emergency shelter, temporary shelter, temporary housing, and permanent housing. This talk summarizes research work that questions the four-stage typology and examines how different types of shelter…
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…