Events
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Central Library Book Sale, April 17th
Central Library Book Sale Friday, April 17th, 8am – 6pm Library Plaza (Rain location 2nd floor breezeway) Thousands of books at bargain prices!!! 8am – 2pm : $2 hardbacks ; $1 paperbacks 2pm – 4 pm : Everything half-price!!! 4pm – 6pm : $1… Read MoreApr 13, 2009
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Europe Beyond Your Means: The Paris Edition Reading and Book Signing
Europe Beyond Your Means: The Paris Edition Reading and Book Signing April 3, 2009 12:00 noon Peabody Library Fireside Reading Room Summer is just around the corner and for those planning a summer getaway and others who enjoy dreaming of adventure, this event is for you. Read MoreMar 30, 2009
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Artists Talk: A Life behind the Camera
Artist’s Talk: A Life behind the Camera Associate Provost Lucious Outlaw, Jr. Monday, March 16, 2009 5:00 to 7:00 pm Peabody Library Fireside Reading Room Please join us in the Peabody Library Fireside Reading Room to hear Associate Provost Lucious Outlaw discuss his… Read MoreMar 11, 2009
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Fourth film in Science Documentary Film Series April 22
During the Spring 2009 semester, the Stevenson Science and Engineering Library will be sponsoring a Science Documentary Film Series. Four films will be shown, approximately one per month, on Wednesdays at 4:00PM in Stevenson Lecture Hall 4327. All films are free and open to the Vanderbilt community. Light refreshments will… Read MoreFeb 10, 2009
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The Great GIS Day Race
All are invited to participate in the a race across campus that involves GPS units, walking directions, and reading a map to follow the clues to a final destination. The race was designed for the Vanderbilt Visions program but we would love to give everyone an opportunity to participate. For… Read MoreNov 17, 2008
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GIS (Geographic Information Systems) users brown bag
The library will host a brown bag session for the greater Vanderbilt GIS community for a bit of networking and discussion on GIS day. All are welcome and the library will provide cookies for the meeting. Several GIS users from different departments on campus will briefly share how they are… Read MoreNov 17, 2008
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Library makes groundbreaking interviews available for the first time.
“Who Speaks for the Negro,” is a newly created database and website, that includes digital audio of interviews Robert Penn Warren made in preparation for his 1965 book of the same title. The interviewees include a variety of people who were involved in the Civil Rights Movement. The library database… Read MoreApr 28, 2008
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University Librarian Candidates to Interview
With Paul Gherman retiring, a search is underway for a new University Librarian. Three candidates have been invited for on-campus, two-day interviews in April. In sessions open to the University community, April 17, 22, and 29, each of the three will talk about the thinking and planning that… Read MoreApr 25, 2008