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De-Stress for Success Fall 2019

Posted December 4, 2019

Final papers and projects getting you down? Stop into Carrier Library, Rose Library, Music Library, or the ETMC in Memorial to dissolve some of that stress! Here’s what we’ve got going for you: Come join us in some end-of-semester relaxation! […]

New Virginians: 1619-2019 and Beyond Traveling Exhibit

Posted November 6, 2019

JMU Libraries is hosting the New Virginians exhibition, which features video-recorded conversations with immigrants and refugees from more than 30 countries and explores themes such as opportunity, family, service, faith, and gratitude. New Virginians is a Legacy Project of the 2019 Commemoration […]

Virginia Research Library Deans and Directors Endorse the MIT Framework for Publisher Contracts

Posted October 23, 2019

Virginia’s research libraries enthusiastically endorse the MIT Framework for Publisher Contracts. As we work together in Virginia to forge a more sustainable, equitable approach to journal deals, the Framework is a powerful statement around which research libraries in the US […]

JMU Experts Advance Open Access Initiatives in Library & Information Science

Posted October 22, 2019

Library book and journal costs are growing at an unsustainable rate, inhibiting access to scholarship. Open access (OA) publishing overcomes the barriers of paywalls but is challenging to navigate and include in library collections. This year, JMU librarians provided a […]

Green Dot Action Week on Display in Rose

Posted October 17, 2019

“No one has to do everything, but everyone has to do something.” In celebration of JMU’s Green Dot Action Week (10/7-10/10), this new display in Rose Library shares the Green Dot strategy. In an effort to prevent instances of power-based […]

LGBTQ+ History Month

Posted October 15, 2019

Now on display in Carrier: Selected by SOGIE Programming, with special thanks to Jennifer Iwerks. LGBTQ+ History month was first recognized in 1994, and is celebrated every October. It is a celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer histories, historical […]

The Witching Hour: Witches in History and the Popular Imagination

Posted October 15, 2019

Now on display in Rose: The Witching Hour: Witches in History and the Popular Imagination Selected by Malia Willey. Revered? Or, reviled? Witches have entranced scholars, creators, and the public across time and cultures. Browse this selection of academic and popular […]

Open Access Week events

Posted October 11, 2019

Open Access Week 2019 is October 21-27. “Open Access to information – the free, immediate, online access to the results of scholarly research, and the right to use and re-use those results as you need – has the power to transform […]

Universal Design for Learning – a free online conference on 10/18

Posted October 11, 2019

Learn about universal design for learning! Join colleagues for an online conference offered by the Universal Design for Learning Implementation & Research Network. All JMU staff and faculty are invited to attend one or more sessions on October 18, 9am-4pm, in […]

Get to Know Your Liaison Librarian

Posted October 7, 2019

Liaison librarians can advise you on the many steps in the research process, from beginning your search for sources to choosing a place to publish your work. Each liaison librarian specializes in one or more of the academic disciplines at JMU.