by Jessica Gentle, Social Media Intern The Digital Social Science Center (DSSC), located in Lehman Library, provides a wide range of resources and technology to assist you with all your research needs. Whether you’re working on an anthropology paper, researching international affairs, or in need of statistical data or mapping software for a geography project, […]
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Check Out the Digital Humanities Center!
by Jessica Gentile, Social Media Intern The field of digital humanities has been around for decades, but with recent advancements in digitization and internet technologies, it’s quickly emerged as one of academia’s most exciting areas. It’s even being hailed as the "next big thing" by The Chronicle of Higher Education. Columbia’s Digital Humanities Center (DHC; […]
The Digital Science Center
by Jessica Gentile, Social Media Intern Located in the Science and Engineering Library in 401 Northwest Corner building, the Digital Science Center is full of equipment and resources to assist you with all your science and engineering research and coursework. The center includes spacious workstations and carrels complete with the following: Spatial Applications such as […]
New Summer DHC Workshop Series: Shorts!
by Jessica Gentile, Social Media Intern Want to sharpen your research skills but are short on time this summer? Then Shorts are for you! The new workshop series presented by the DHC features 20-minute lightening sessions arranged by theme. Feel free to take one, two or all three over the course of an hour. All sessions take […]
Butler Library Lab Closings
by Jessica Gentile, Social Media Intern From June 28th through July 1st, CUIT will be closing selected Butler labs, one each morning, for maintenance. Labs should re-open by 12pm each day. Here’s a quick rundown of what day each lab will be closed: Tuesday 6/28 Butler 209 Wednesday 6/29 Butler 212 & 214 Thursday 6/30 […]
Congratulations Class of 2011!
Columbia University Libraries wish to congratulate the class of 2011! We wish you all success in your future endeavors. Soon-to-be-Alums, remember: Library access can be lifelong affair! Access to licensed electronic databases continues for a period of three months beyond the degree conferral date. Recent alumni will be able to enter the libraries for a […]
Confessions of a Library Hopper: Burke Library
by Connie Chen CC ’14 Connie Chen, a library assistant in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library, will review libraries across campus for the benefit of those in search of a fresh study spot. Burke Library at-a-glance: Location: UTS, enter at Broadway and 121st Street and take the stairs to first floor Facilities: Computer Labs […]
Confessions of a Library Hopper: Geology Library
Connie Chen, a library assistant in the Rare Books & Manuscript Library, will review libraries across campus for the benefit of those in search of a fresh study spot. Geology Library at-a-glance: Location: Schermerhorn Hall, 6th Floor West Facilities: Computers, Printers, Copy Machine Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am – 10pm Friday 9am – 5pm Saturday 12 – 5pm Sunday 2 […]
The Digital Humanities Center in Butler Library
The ETS is now the Digital Humanities Center (DHC)! This past summer, the Electronic Text Service, located in 305 Butler Library, became the Digital Humanities Center. The DHC brings together people, technology, and information resources in an environment where researchers can work with multimedia resources in consultation with humanities librarians and technology specialists. Visitors to […]
New Digital Music Lab
The Libraries is pleased to announce our new Digital Music Lab in the Music & Arts Library. The Digital Music Lab enables you to compose, play, record, scan, notate, edit, program, and analyze digital audio and music. The lab consists of 4 Mac workstations, 2 digital pianos, and an 11"x17" scanner. We invite you to […]