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Jul 10, 2023
Libraries Add 3 New Primary Source Collections
The Libraries have recently purchased 3 major archival databases: Indigenous Peoples of North America is a large collection of primary sources split into…
The Libraries have recently purchased 3 major archival databases: Indigenous Peoples of North America is a large collection of primary sources split into…
The Libraries’ subscription to The Washington Post has expanded to include individual account access via The Washington Post App or on a browser. This…
Over the course of the Spring 2023 semester, as a Student Assistant for the Skillman Library Special Collections, I had the opportunity and privilege to…
This summer, Lafayette, Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore College Libraries are seeking students interested in the field of library and information…
Applications are now being accepted for the Libraries’ Open Education Fellowships. The Fellows will work on projects that enhance or promote the work and…
If you’re looking for help finding the information you need to complete a paper or other assignment, request a virtual or in person Personalized Research…
After a national search that resulted in a deep pool of well-qualified candidates, Charlotte Nunes has been named as Lafayette’s Dean of Libraries…
Please join us for the Spring 2023 Exile in Latin America Film Series. We will be screening the following films followed by discussion and Q&A. 03/29:…
The Libraries will be hosting a series of events across 2 weeks in April focusing on different aspects of Open Education. These events will all be at noon…
April is National Poetry Month. This year, the Library is putting together a book display on Poetry in Translation. Check out English translations of poets…