Year: 2020
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Library Summer Project Attracts Grant Funding
The Wikimedia Foundation has awarded Vanderbilt University a grant to advance WikiCite among information professionals. WikiCite is a “Wikimedia initiative to develop open citations and linked bibliographic data to serve free knowledge.” The grant will fund a training program titled “WikiCite for Librarians: Interactive Learning Pathways for Information Professionals.” The… Read MoreOct 11, 2020
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VU Access to the Digital New York Times and Wall Street Journal
Did you know that Vanderbilt students, faculty, and staff can create accounts to read the New York Times and Wall Street Journal online? The Library sponsors this access to verified and vetted stories on current events, business information, and more. The VU Community can use this access for: Researching topics… Read MoreOct 9, 2020
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Central Library and Divinity Library extend building hours to 10:00pm beginning Monday
FROM MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 TO NOVEMBER 20, building hours will be extended to provide study space for students. Library Resources are available 24/7, and Research Help from a Librarian is always available through Live Chat on the Library webpage or by contacting your Subject Librarian. Read MoreOct 9, 2020
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Have a Hoot with Kahoot!
Test your superpowers with the Trivia game app called Kahoot! Enjoy a fun night with fellow students and library staff via Zoom on October 16th at 7 PM. Be sure to download the Kahoot app onto your phone beforehand. Be prepared for some fun, fast and family-friendly competition. You will… Read MoreOct 7, 2020
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COVID-19 Archive: Study Abroad Cut Short
As part of a short series, the Heard Libraries are highlighting unique experiences from Vanderbilt students, faculty and staff through the lens of donations to the Vanderbilt COVID-19 Archive. This archive will provide future historians and researchers detailed insight into the pandemic and how it affected members of the campus… Read MoreOct 6, 2020
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Access to Library Resources: Opportunities and Challenges in the Age of COVID-19
The libraries are committed to equitable access to research materials. The current pandemic has challenged all of us in various ways, but our commitment to access remains unshakable. Join Nancy Godleski, associate university librarian for Collections and Core Services, Robyn Weisman, Interlibrary Loan manager, and Andrew Wesolek, director of Digital… Read MoreOct 5, 2020
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LGBTQ+ Science Fiction & Fantasy Reading Group
Do you have an interest in science fiction and/or fantasy, yet not enough time for a book club? Are you looking for fictional characters who reflect lives your future (or past) selves may live? The Heard Libraries and the Office of LGBTQI Life are hosting… Read MoreOct 1, 2020
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Zoom In Zine Out (Be Serious or be Zany!!)
Join library staff and students on Friday, October 9th at 1 PM to learn what a “Zine” is, all about Zine culture and how to make your own Zine. All you really need is a single 8 ½” X 11” piece of paper, scissors and your favorite colored pens or… Read MoreSep 30, 2020
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What’s Happening in the Libraries: October 2020
Digital Literacies Workshops Join us every Thursday at 1pm to learn all about digital literacies and the importance of understanding how and why digital outputs are created, and our own ethical responsibilities in sharing those outputs. This month’s workshops include:… Read MoreSep 30, 2020
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Bloomberg Market Concepts Limited-Time Free Sign-Up & Lifetime Access
Available remotely to Vanderbilt students, Bloomberg Market Concepts is a self-paced course that gives learners an introduction to the financial markets and using Bloomberg Terminal. Bloomberg is offering lifetime access to BMC for any VU student or alum who previously completed the course, including access to any new… Read MoreSep 29, 2020