Student Employee Profile: Meet Kimberly Agyeiwaa Boateng
This series of profiles highlight valued student employees from across the Libraries, including Kimberly Agyeiwaa Boateng, a Circulation desk attendant at Butler Library. The Libraries are the largest...
View ArticleTeaching and Learning in the Ask a Librarian Internship
Written by Ask a Librarian Intern Marley Rodriguez When engaging in small talk, people often ask what I am studying at school. They are always surprised when I tell them I am studying Library and...
View ArticleStudent Employee Profile: Meet Katherine June St George
This series of profiles highlight valued student employees from across the Libraries, including Katherine June St George, a Student General Assistant at Manhattanville Business Library and the Science...
View ArticleFive free things Columbia students have access to through the Libraries
With a new semester underway, the Libraries remind Columbia students of five free resources available to take advantage of (that you might not know about). Digital news subscriptions Stay up to date on...
View ArticleStudent Employee Profile: Meet Flor Barceló
This series of profiles highlight valued student employees from across the Libraries, including Flor Barceló, a graduate assistant at the Rare Book & Manuscript Library. The Libraries are the...
View ArticleFair Use Week 2024: Q&A with Director of Copyright Advisory Services Rina...
Rina Pantalony, Director of Copyright Services With Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week approaching from February 26 through March 1, we sat down with Columbia University Libraries Director of Copyright...
View ArticleSpring Events from the Open Copyright Education Advisory Network (OCEAN)
The Open Copyright Education Advisory Network (OCEAN) returns with a series of upcoming events on pressing copyright-related issues in fields from artificial intelligence to music. OCEAN, a...
View ArticleWomen in History, Making History: Columbia-Educated Women Awarded Bancroft...
For the last three years, women who studied at Columbia for their Ph.D. programs were among the recipients of the Bancroft Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in the field of American history. In...
View ArticleNational Library Week 2024: Q&A with CUL Staff
From top left to right: Wei Yin, Ben Chiewphasa, Arjay Velasco, and Jess Noble In recognition of National Library Week (April 7-13), we’re highlighting just a few of the librarians and experts that...
View ArticleArchives, Activism, and History: A Conversation with 2024 Bancroft Prize...
Photo of Carolyn Woods Eisenberg by William Fried Activism and history-writing are inseparable in the work of Carolyn Woods Eisenberg, a winner of this year’s Bancroft Prizes in American History and...
View ArticleA Message from the University Librarian
Dear members of the Columbia community, With the current and evolving events on the Columbia University Morningside campus, there is no more important time than now to affirm the essential role of...
View ArticleColumbia University Libraries Recognizes the 2024 Recipients of the Bancroft...
Columbia University Libraries hosted a program on April 18 in recognition of the 2024 recipients of the Bancroft Prizes in American History and Diplomacy, awarded this year to Continental Reckoning:...
View ArticleColumbia Graduates: Take Advantage of Alumni Benefits
Columbia School of International and Public Affairs 2024 Graduates (@columbia) As graduation ceremonies conclude, the Libraries remind Columbia graduates of alumni benefits available to take advantage...
View ArticleHelping Others and Stepping Outside Comfort Zones in the Ask A Librarian...
Written by Ask a Librarian Intern Nicole Cowan Libraries and literature have been integral parts of who I am as a person. Due to my love of libraries, literature, and helping others, I pursued my dream...
View ArticleColumbia University Libraries Selects FOLIO as New Library Services Platform...
Columbia University Libraries is pleased to join the growing number of research institutions to adopt the FOLIO Library Services Platform (LSP) with the support of EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO), a...
View ArticleJust Launched: Ideas of the Anthropocene Web Archive
Written by Web Collections Librarian Miranda Siler The Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation is pleased to announce the launch of the Ideas of the Anthropocene Web Archive, curated by librarians at Columbia...
View ArticleMathematics Library Reopens to Columbia Students
After undergoing renovations this summer, the Mathematics Library has officially reopened to Columbia students and affiliates. Starting September 3, 2024, the Mathematics Library will open at 9 a.m. on...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Fall 2024 Ask A Librarian Interns
The Ask A Librarian Internship Program, which provides currently-enrolled library and information science students with paid, hands-on experience in academic librarianship, is excited to announce the...
View ArticleNow on View: Student Research Mentorship Program Displays
The Student Research Mentorship Program, run by Columbia University Libraries’ SESSL (Science, Engineering, and Social Science Libraries) division, paired five first-generation, low-income students and...
View ArticleJust Launched: South Asian Governmental Publications Web Archive
Written by Web Collections Librarian Miranda Siler The Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation is pleased to announce the launch of the South Asian Governmental Publications Web Archive. This archive aims to...
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