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    VLS Community Book Club on Racial Justice and Civil Rights

    The first title for Spring will be Caste, by Isabel Wilkerson. The Book Club will be meeting on January 22, 2021 at noon over Zoom. The conversation will be facilitated by Prof. Jessica Clarke. Books are available online from the library! Check them out here. You are… Read More

    Dec 21, 2020

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    Have a great Thanksgiving

    Best wishes from the staff of Vanderbilt Libraries to the entire Vanderbilt community and your families for a great Thanksgiving break. Stay well and safe!… Read More

    Nov 25, 2020

  • A Q&A with Ali Smith and Michael Alec Rose Moderated by Leonard Folgarait, Professor of History of Art Friday, October 30, 1:00pm CDT via Zoom

    Zoom Q&A with Michael Alec Rose and Ali Smith, moderated by Leonard Folgarait

    The Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery presents: A Q&A with Ali Smith and Michael Alec Rose Moderated by Leonard Folgarait, Professor of History of Art This talk was open to the public and held via Zoom on Friday, October 30, 1:00pm CDT Join us for… Read More

    Oct 28, 2020

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    Subject Librarians are here to help you!

    Do you know there are subject specialist librarians waiting to help you with your next project or paper? All you have to do is set up an appointment, meet with them and you will be on your way to finding resources you probably never knew were available! Here is the… Read More

    Oct 13, 2020

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    Carrie Mae Weems’ RESIST COVID TAKE 6! | Postponed to 2024

        A new banner for RESIST COVID TAKE 6! was installed on Cohen Memorial Hall in February, after the arrival of the vaccine. Vanderbilt University is partnering with Fisk University, the Frist Art Museum and Millions of Conversations to host “Engine for Art, Democracy and Justice,”… Read More

    Sep 15, 2020

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    Buchanan Fellows Curate New Exhibition Slated to Open in the Fall

    The University Libraries will open a new exhibition, “Tending to Popular Thought: What People Read and Why,” this fall in the second-floor gallery of Central Library. The physical exhibition, curated by four undergraduate Buchanan Library Fellows during spring semester 2020, delayed by the COVID pandemic will be… Read More

    Jun 30, 2020

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    Amid Summer Classes, Netflix Keeps Student Connected to Family

    This is a third in a series of articles written by the Science and Engineering library’s student assistants about their life during the COVID-19  quarantine. My name is Kolade Balogun and I am an international student from London, England studying Chemical Engineering.  Honestly I haven’t really been doing too much… Read More

    Jun 15, 2020

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    Law Student Professional Development Summer Opportunities

    In the current challenging environment, many law students have had summer work plans disrupted. The library wants to support you in any way we can. With that in mind, the librarians have created a guide with available CLE courses and other professional development opportunities available to law students during… Read More

    Apr 30, 2020

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    ASTM opens up access to standards for personal protective equipment

            ASTM has opened up access to standards for personal protective equipment: https://www.astm.org/COVID-19/ This is a reminder that the Vanderbilt Libraries subscribe to the ASTM Digital Library!… Read More

    Mar 27, 2020

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    Need help? Ask a STEM Librarian!

    Librarians from the Science and Engineering Library are available remotely in a number of different ways should you need help with research or teaching. You can live chat with us from our home page, email, call (615.322.2775) or we’ll be happy to set up a Zoom session… Read More

    Mar 27, 2020