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Love Your Data Week – Day Three
Posted February 15, 2017
It’s the Hump Day of Love Your Data (LYD) Week! Our theme today is good data. Good data are FAIR – Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Re-usable. We’ve learned about documentation, but can you find your data? Data should be shared via […]
Love Your Data Week – Day Two
Posted February 14, 2017
It’s day two of Love Your Data (LYD) Week! Our theme today is documenting, describing, and defining. Good documentation confers trust because it enables replication and validation. Documentation isn’t just for other people to understand your data, it’s for you […]
Love Your Data Week – Day One
Posted February 13, 2017
It’s the first day of Love Your Data (LYD) Week! Our theme today is data quality. Are you using good data? Are you creating good data? Bad data can negatively impact conclusions and have a real $$ cost. Data must […]
Award-Winning International Week Photos Adorn Carrier and Rose Libraries
Posted February 9, 2017
For over sixteen years, the JMU community has submitted photographs to the Office of International Programs documenting its travels outside the U.S. and around the globe. The JMU Libraries celebrate the winners by decorating the walls of Carrier and Rose […]
#ColorOurCollections
Posted February 8, 2017
JMU Libraries is excited to participate again this year in #ColorOurCollections, a week-long event in which libraries and museums across the world make images from their collections freely available for anyone to color. You can learn more about this campaign […]
#ColorOurCollections, February 6-10, 2017
Posted February 6, 2017
JMU Libraries is participating in #ColorOurCollections again this year with with a collection of images sourced from the JMU yearbooks! Download the pdf here and start coloring: JMU_Color_Our_Collections. Need more information? #ColorOurCollections is a week-long coloring fest on social media […]
Geology Rocks!
Posted January 31, 2017
GEOLOGY (noun) ge-ol-o-gy: the science that deals with the Earth’s physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it. In other words: the study of the Earth. Why is Geology an important science? We live on […]
JMU Libraries endorses JMU Faculty Senate Resolution on Faculty Value Commitments
Posted January 20, 2017
On this Inauguration Day we continue to reflect on civic engagement and the importance of education, literacy, and libraries in our free and democratic society. As Carla Hayden, Librarian of Congress, recently noted, “Frederick Douglass said, “Once you learn to read, […]
The Changing Image of Nurses
Posted January 12, 2017
From Florence Nightingale to Nurse Jackie, the practices and images of nurses have changed over time. New book displays in Rose and Carrier highlight resources on the history of nursing and representations of nurses from the JMU collections. In addition […]
New Exhibit at the Music Library
Posted January 12, 2017
The JMU Music Library’s Little Gallery Underground is launching a new show, “LET Talent.” It features work by Libraries & Educational Technologies (LET) staff members. The exhibit is open now through March 9 with an opening reception on Friday, January […]