My Research Life is a blog series of interviews with Stony Brook people about how and where they do their research. Today, librarian Chris Filstrup talks with Nava Berger, a senior and Political Science and History double major. She is…
My Research Life is a blog series of interviews with Stony Brook people about how and where they do their research. Today, librarian Chris Filstrup talks with Nava Berger, a senior and Political Science and History double major. She is…
SBU Libraries provides an abundance of tools to support your art history research or studio art practice! At this workshop, attendees will discover print and digital tools that are helpful for discovering textual and visual resources in the arts. We…
There are a variety of workshops being offered over the next several months by your Health Sciences Librarians. The library’s new SEARCH tool was the topic of today’s workshop by Jamie Saragossi. If you missed it, check out the SEARCH…
Welcome to the inaugural post of My Research Life, interviews with Stony Brook people about how and where they do their research. Today, librarian Chris Filstrup interviews Claire Garfield, a senior biology major and marine science, chemistry, and French minor.…
Toward Equity and Open Knowledge will feature visionary ideas from inspirational speakers. The symposium will explore influential scholarly communication initiatives that concern equity in open access environments, systems, and practices. The symposium brings open access front and center, with presentations and…
Jonathan O. Cain examines how data skill sets can help to prepare students to meet the challenges of our current knowledge and technology-based economy, with a concentration on how data services in libraries can mitigate the well-reported lack of diversity…
Join us for a discussion of Marlene Manoff’s “Theories of the Archive from across the Disciplines.” After registering, you will receive information about joining the Zoom meeting for this event. All welcome!
Please join us for a discussion of D. Grant Campbell’s “Dickens, Cholera, and Big Data.” All welcome! This meeting will be held via Zoom. Meeting details will be shared with registrants, or upon request.
Please join us for a discussion of Lisa Fagin Davis’ “The Beauvais Missal: Otto Ege’s Scattered Leaves and Digital Surrogacy.” Dr. Fagin Davis will visit Stony Brook University Libraries on April 16th to present a talk entitled, “Medieval Manuscripts in…
Join us for a discussion of a pre-circulated text related to research and teaching in the digital humanities. On February 4th, we will discuss Ryan Cordell’s “‘Q i-jtb the Raven’: Taking Dirty OCR Seriously.” All welcome!