Teaching And Learning
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Let the Libraries Help You During Finals
Extended Library Hours Most of the undergraduate libraries are open extended hours for finals. Science & Engineering, Peabody, Central and Divinity libraries will be open 24/7 from Tuesday, December 6 through Saturday, December 17. Check the hours page for individual library schedules. Study Rooms available for booking You… Read MoreDec 7, 2022
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Buchanan Library Fellowships Celebration of Learning
Buchanan Library Fellowships Celebration of Learning You are invited to a Celebration of Learning for the fall 2022 Buchanan Library Fellowships. Join us this Thursday as students share their final projects and reflections on their experience. Student presentations will start at 4:15 p.m., with a reception and refreshments to… Read MoreDec 5, 2022
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New writing support program for Graduate Students and Postdocs
We are excited to announce a new program that we are piloting in the Spring 2023 term titled “Write On!” This program will take advantage of new and existing resources to support and guide writing progress and productivity during your academic training at Vanderbilt through a radical collaboration between The… Read MoreNov 29, 2022
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Dec. 7: Buchanan Library Fellows present on Yusef A. Lateef
Join Buchanan Library Fellows/Blair School of Music students Charlie Schmitt, Gabe Barnard, Kevin Shinskie, Jade Marantz, and Shianne Bonham for a lecture/recital on the extraordinarily varied work and legacy of Dr. Yusef A. Lateef. This event was built around the recently acquired collection of Dr. Lateef held by Vanderbilt University… Read MoreNov 15, 2022
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Join FOSS 4G at the Digital Commons Dec. 1 and 2
The 2022 Free and Open Source Software for GIS users meeting held in Nashville, Tennessee Nov. 31–Dec. 2, is being hosted at Vanderbilt University at the Digital Commons. Co-sponsored by Vanderbilt Libraries Office of Digital Scholarship and Communications and the Vanderbilt Institute of Spatial Research, it’s an opportunity for FOSS… Read MoreNov 13, 2022
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Virtual Exhibit for Black Studies As (A) Movement: AADS @50 Now Available
Vanderbilt Libraries is pleased to announce the virtual exhibit for Black Studies As (A) Movement: AADS @50 is now available. The exhibit draws content from the physical exhibit that ran from September 2019 to January 2020 in Special Collections. It celebrates and documents 50 years of history, growth, and… Read MoreNov 11, 2022
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Learn to Make a StoryMap and See Demo of Ground Penetrating Radar
Join us on GIS Day 2022, Wednesday, November 16 1–2 p.m., Central Library, Room 418A – Getting Started with ArcGIS Online StoryMaps – Learn to make a StoryMap, see examples, and get resources. 2–3 p.m., Library Lawn* – Geophysics on the Lawn – Ground Penetrating Radar Demo *If inclement weather,… Read MoreNov 9, 2022
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Nashville Business Journal Online Access!
Nashville Business Journal Online Access! All current Vanderbilt students, staff, and faculty now have digital access to The Nashville Business Journal. You can register for an individual account using your Vanderbilt email address. Your account can be used on up to 4 devices. … Read MoreOct 18, 2022
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Researching Politics with TV News Archive Workshop
This workshop will offer tips and strategies for using the Vanderbilt Television News Archive in your next research project on American politics. The Archive can be used to develop assignments requiring students to research relevant topics and develop critical thinking skills and using evidence to support arguments, which are useful… Read MoreOct 7, 2022
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Fact-checking: Antidote to Bias
We encounter new and familiar information every day, at work, in our research and scholarly activities and at home, as we scan social media or read the news. Each of these interactions creates opportunities for unconscious biases, which influence these interactions. In this workshop, we’ll investigate the biases that are… Read MoreSep 26, 2022