
May 11, 2020
Queer Archives Project DH site receives recognition
The Queer Archives Project (QAP), a digital humanities site that documents and preserves the experiences and reflections of Lafayette’s LGBTQ+ community…
The Queer Archives Project (QAP), a digital humanities site that documents and preserves the experiences and reflections of Lafayette’s LGBTQ+ community…
Working as part of PALCI, a consortium of academic libraries in Pennsylvania and neighboring states, Lafayette Libraries recently acquired an extensive…
This year’s class of Digital Humanities Summer Scholars has been selected, and although the program will switch to a remote environment, the students…
During the pandemic, some publishers, library vendors, and other organizations have been making more electronic books temporarily openly available. For…
The latest issue of Bytes & Books features an interview with Annie de Saussure from Foreign Languages and Literatures. She talks about how she integrated…
Thomas Lannon joins the Lafayette College Libraries from his previous position as curator of manuscripts and archives at the New York Public Library. Lannon…
Charlotte Nunes, Director of Digital Scholarship Services earns local NAACP Image Award and John Clark, Data Visualization and GIS (geographic information…
The Lafayette Libraries have begun a subscription to Academic Video Online (AVON), a service providing streaming access to over 66,000 videos. The titles…
Print release stations and personal device printing now available in Skillman. In the PC computing lab, the two printers are now set up with print release…
The Lafayette Libraries recently purchased electronic access to over 16,000 titles published by Oxford University Press. The purchase includes Oxford titles…