Want to learn about great apps that will make your life easier? Come to HealthTech Fair at the Health Sciences Library! Representatives will be on hand to show how you can benefit by using their resources and apps—all FREE…
Want to learn about great apps that will make your life easier? Come to HealthTech Fair at the Health Sciences Library! Representatives will be on hand to show how you can benefit by using their resources and apps—all FREE…
Library Engagement with Military and Veteran Students at Stony Brook University By Kathleen Kasten and Laurel Scheinfeld Since January 2018, Stony Brook University librarians have worked with the Office of Veterans Affairs to provide outreach, service, and academic engagement to…
How Many Adélie Penguins Are There? and Other Mysteries Solved By Satellites… Sub-meter resolution satellite imagery is a transformational technology that radically expands our ability to study the spatial ecology of colonial seabirds. Sub-meter mapping of Antarctic penguin colonies at…
SUNY is putting effort into using Open Educational Resources (OER) to help make educational resources more affordable and accessible for students. OERs also give faculty the opportunity to tailor and customize their materials to their course needs. In June 2016,…
Spies do exist in the archive! The Three Village Historical Society hosted a sold out lecture and viewing of Special Collections‘ 1779 George Washington, Culper Spy Ring letter at the Neighborhood House in Setauket on Monday, July 16. Significant to…
Librarians Robert Tolliver and Laurel Scheinfeld welcomed students from Stony Brook University’s CSTEP Program. The students were taken on a tour of the Melville Library and were then provided with instruction on the use of library resources. The CSTEP Program…
You are cordially invited to the Global Library Initiatives Lecture titled “Providing Audiovisual Services to Faculty and Students at Shanghai Normal University Library, Shanghai, China.” The lecture will be given by Ms. Yizhou Lu at 11 am – 12 noon,…
In 2017, Special Collections announced the acquisition of an important local history collection: papers of Eversley Childs (1867-1953) and family members who resided on Long Island, in New York City, and in Greenwich, CT. A segment of the collection, Lockwood family…
The Hotel, Elizabeth Bowen There are many literary classics nestled in the Southampton stacks awaiting the attention of a devoted reader. Tomes from Poe, Melville, Dickinson, Conrad lurk about, all of which we shall hopefully explore at a date currently…
The Medical Library Association (MLA) held its 2018 annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia from May 18th-23rd. Health Sciences Librarians Jessica Koos and Laurel Scheinfeld presented a poster on their research project investigating the educational and professional backgrounds of medical librarians.…