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American Prison Writing Archive moving ‘striking stories of human resilience’ to Hopkins
Maryland The Daily Record
From Baltimore to Buenos Aires: New Directions in Jewish Studies Collections at JHU
2022 Paula U. Hamburger Endowed Lecture by Dr. Mack Zalin and Dr. Sam Spinner
American Prison Writing Archive moves to Johns Hopkins
JHU Hub
Society of Fellows in the Humanities names first cohort
JHU Hub
Lunch with the Libraries: Conserving the Women of the Book Collection
Video talk by Kress Conservation Fellow Laura McNulty
Retelling Baltimore history through community narratives
JH Hub
Black Beyond Data taps into the power of datasets to uncover new truths about Black history
Arts & Sciences Magazine, Spring 2022
Elijah Cummins portrait by Christopher Batten unveiled in MSE Library
JHU Hub
A Horseman of a different era
JHU Hub
Levy Family Curator explores sheet music as cultural history
Video
Center for Educational Resources gets new name, expanded future
JHU Hub
New exhibition spans 200 years of American sheet music
News
Peabody Library opens Grace Notes in American History exhibition featuring rare sheet music
Baltimore Fishbowl
Newly Acquired John and Linda Greene Map Collection expands the boundaries of research at Johns Hopkins
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Johns Hopkins curators examine musical mystery linked to Edgar Allan Poe
Washington Post
Sheet music signed “E.A. Poe” could change what we know about the famous poet
JHU Hub
Lunch with the Libraries: Romance Comic Books
Video talk by Special Collections librarian Heidi Herr
A Library the Internet Can’t Get Enough Of
New York Times
Winston Tabb, longtime Sheridan Libraries dean at Johns Hopkins, announces plans to retire
JHU Hub
Lunch with the Libraries: A Virtual Tour of Tin Pan Alley
Virtual talk by Sam Bessen, Eleanor and Lester Levy Family Curator of Sheet Music and Popular Culture
Lunch with the Libraries: Spanish Sueltas and the History of Publishing in Spain
Virtual talk by academic liaison librarian Dr. Mack Zalin
Portrait of LGBTQ rights trailblazer Edith Windsor unveiled in the Brody Learning Commons
JH Hub
SGA meets to discuss MSE renovations
The Johns-Hopkins Newsletter
Town halls discuss concerns regarding MSE library renovations
The Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Students return to study spaces on campus amid plans for library redesign
The Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Lunch with the Libraries: Behind the Scenes at Evergreen Museum & Library
Virtual talk by Lori Finkelstein, Philip Franklin Wagley Director and Curator of Evergreen Museum & Library
New open access publishing opportunities for Hopkins authors: PLOS Biology, PLOS Medicine, and TOME
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Johns Hopkins Libraries: What’s new for spring 2021?
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Mellon Foundation awards $4 million grant to Inheritance Baltimore project
JHU Hub
Libraries & Museums curators Dean and Plaster on team that wins $4.4 million Mellon grant
News
Sweets and Treats: Holiday Baking with the Suffragettes
Hopkins at Home talk and cooking demo by Special Collections librarian Heidi Herr and Christin Le (A&S ’23)
How one very old Census record spurred a reckoning at Johns Hopkins University
The Washington Post
For 50 years, a Baltimore photographer trained his lens on the city. Now he’s in the spotlight
The Baltimore Sun
Year in review: 2020
JHU Hub
Emerging Technologies: Creating virtual library spaces
Ithaka S+R
Lunch with the Libraries: Preservation and Access
Video talk by digitization specialist Cameron Hanley
Contrary to century-old family lore Johns Hopkins was an enslaver
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Records prove Johns Hopkins University founder owned slaves, shattering belief he was a staunch abolitionist
The Baltimore Sun
Johns Hopkins reveals that its founder owned slaves
The New York Times
Newly discovered documents prompt reexamination of the history of university’s founder, Johns Hopkins
JHU Hub
Lunch with the Libraries: The Ephemeral Renaissance
Video talk by rare books curator Earle Havens
Hopkins OSPO featured on ‘Impactful Open Source’ podcast
News
Students get hands-on research experience with a 17th-century “paper supercomputer”
Johns Hopkins Magazine
Lunch with the Libraries: Tour of the George Peabody Library
Video talk by Peabody Library curator Paul Espinosa
Update on library services for Thanksgiving Week
News
Lunch with the Libraries: Cooks and their Books
Video talk by Special Collections librarian Heidi Herr
DSAGA explores Baltimore’s queer history through media archives
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Lunch with the Libraries: Archival Justice
Video talk by rare books curator Gabrielle Dean
Meet our 2020-2021 Freshman Fellows
From the blog
Lunch with the Libraries: Conservation of Library Materials
Video talk by paper conservator Jennifer Jarvis
Let’s Talk Open Source with Sarah Novotny
Video talk with Microsoft’s “open source wonk”
The unsung mapmakers
JHU Hub
Johns Hopkins libraries resume Borrow Direct
JHU Hub
The changing cover art of Zitkála-Šá’s American Indian stories
From the blog
JHU Data Services: Helping You Navigate Data
Video
A History of “Fake News” from the Flood to the Apocalypse
Hopkins at Home mini course
Project lets viewers experience the Women’s Suffrage Movement through virtual reality
JHU Hub
Johns Hopkins’ libraries document the coronavirus era for future generations
JHU Hub
Resuming library research at JHU
News
Johns Hopkins libraries resume select services June 29
JHU Hub
Seeing Red: the story of the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 dashboard
Johns Hopkins Magazine
Mike Reese of CER honored for commitment to community-based learning
JHU Hub at Work
Vintage Toymaking with Special Collections: Matchbox Ship
Video demo by Special Collections librarian Heidi Herr
Aaron Birkland hunkers down in his Shenandoah Valley basement
JHU Hub at Home
Library staff digitizes content to help with remote instruction
JHU Hub
MSE Library will provide art and tech-based mental health services
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Vintage game night
Johns Hopkins Magazine
‘See Also’ ties together the past and the present
No Proscenium
Discover Baltimore: In the Stacks
CharmTV
Peabody exhibit honors Baltimore neighborhoods
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
MSE offers students a “blind date with a book”
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Meet Christina Thomas, co-curator of “City People”
Video
Johns Hopkins libraries explore impact of collections on students’ mental wellness
Association of Research Libraries
Snapshots of Baltimore’s Past
JHU Hub
Hopkins plans yearlong commemoration of women’s suffrage
JHU Hub
Jim Stimpert has so many stories about Johns Hopkins
JHU Hub at Work
Archive illustrations portray scientific progress
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
See Also: A performance inspired by the Peabody Library’s history
Maryland Humanities podcast
An interview with John Clark Mayden for “City People” exhibition
Video by exhibition co-curator Christina Thomas
Nobel Medal finds a home
Johns Hopkins Planning Matters
A 19th-century book helped lay the foundation for gay rights. A Hopkins researcher just found a rare copy
Baltimore Sun
Coffee With: Baltimore photographer John Clark Mayden
WJZ-TV 13
Here to Help: How to use the Sheridan Libraries
JHU Hub at Work
Libraries acquire rare copy of seminal 19th-century essay
JHU Hub
Play, Lady, Play: Games & Toys of the Women’s Suffrage Movement
Video talk by Special Collections librarian Heidi Herr
Looking at the history of Hopkins work culture
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Rare books illuminate the lives of early modern nuns
Johns Hopkins Magazine
‘Engaged Humanities’ lecture sheds light on Montreal Stories project
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
DURA and Hawkins Fellows study archival objects
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Stern Center lecture discusses the value of physical relics
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Professor discusses policing research in New York
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
Ballroom glitz
JHU Hub
Black Queer Performance in Baltimore’s “Cathedral of Books”
Radical History Review
2019 Peabody Ballroom Experience
Documentary short by JHU Film & Media Studies MA Program
The art of faking it: The Bibliotheca Fictiva collection of literary forgery
JHU Arts & Sciences Magazine
Eugene Sekulow: Sharing a lifelong love of books
Johns Hopkins Planning Matters
Liz Mengel makes sure you have the books you need
JHU Hub at Work
Hopkins professor examines Baltimore history through maps
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
The hidden histories revealed by maps
JHU Hub
Rita Dove’s poem “The Return of Lieutenant James Reese Europe”
Video by Joanne Oh, A&S ’19 (Writing Seminars)