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The Heatwole Family Papers Acquired by Special Collections

Posted June 19, 2017

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS is pleased to announce a recently acquired local history manuscript collection! The Heatwole Family Papers were donated to Special Collections last week by descendants of the illustrious David A. Heatwole (1827-1911) family of Rockingham County. Other family names present […]

Processing Update – Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers

Posted June 19, 2017

We’re happy to announce that one of our most recent (and significant) acquisitions is currently undergoing processing. In early April 2017, we acquired several boxes of manuscript material including photographs, correspondence, ledgers, and scrapbooks from the estate of Mary Hutton […]

DIY: Do It Yourself

Posted June 6, 2017

Got an idea for a new product or business? Make it yourself with the help of these resources in the new Rose Library display, that cover everything from finding that spark of inspiration to selling it to others. Then head […]

DIT: Did It Themselves

Posted June 6, 2017

Franklin. Ford. Bell. Tesla. Jobs. Explore the new display in Carrier Library to learn more about the inventors whose products and processes have shaped our world. Once you’re inspired, find resources about becoming an inventor/entrepreneur yourself at the display in Rose […]

National Preservation Week

Posted April 28, 2017

This week is National Preservation Week! Next time you’re in Rose, explore “LibraryLand,” an adventure game that’s fun for the whole campus. From Rubberband Junction, the Rustbelt, and a Rodent of Unusual Size—from Coffee Creek, the LollyPop Forest, Highlighter Highlands, […]

Beyond Books: Preparing Student Employees for the Future at JMU Libraries & Educational Technologies

Posted April 14, 2017

By: Liz Chenevey At JMU Libraries and Educational Technologies (LET) we aim to provide our undergraduate student employees with employment opportunities that are not only beneficial to the mission of the organization, but to the students’ personal and professional development […]

This is What Democracy Looks Like

Posted April 5, 2017

“When unique voices are united in a common cause, they make history.”  Gloria Steinem Come browse a collection of books in Carrier and Rose that showcase the struggles women face and the reformers who have propelled social change for women […]

Happy Student Employee Appreciation Week!

Posted April 5, 2017

JMU Libraries and Educational Technologies wish to recognize our dedicated Student Employee Workforce. The work you do assists in maintaining the excellence of our services.

Exploring affordable course content and OER @ JMU

Posted March 31, 2017

Have questions about affordable course content and OER? Ask Liz Thompson or your liaison librarian.

Make music at an event in Rose Library! Fri 3/31

Posted March 31, 2017

Make some music in Rose Library! On Friday March 31, from 4pm to 5:30pm, “JMUke Learn & Jam” will be on the 1st floor of Rose Library – and you are invited!  JMUke is a community­-based music group that engages JMU […]