CLIO, the Libraries’ online catalog now has a new mobile version – CLIOmobile – for use with your smart phone or mobile device! From CLIOmobile, you can: Search CLIO Save items to ‘My List’ Email records Check your Library Account and renew books Place recalls To use CLIOmobile, point your mobile device browser to the […]
You Spoke, We Listened: Scanners
In recent years, student feedback has asked the Libraries to expand scanning facilities. We’re pleased to announce that several new scanners have been added throughout the libraries on campus. Periodical and Microform Reading Room – 401 Butler Library – 4 flatbed scanners with document feeder – 1 microfilm scanner (for a total of […]
Book History Colloquium: “Blogging, Now and Then (250 years ago)” with Robert Darnton
The Book History Colloquium at Columbia is pleased to announce the next talk in our series. Robert Darnton, Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor and Director of the Harvard University Library, will be speaking on “Blogging, Now and Then (250 years ago).” Long before the Internet, Europeans exchanged information in ways that anticipated blogging. The key […]
Try the Libraries FAQ
The Libraries FAQ can help answer your questions about using the Libraries and getting started with your research. Use the FAQ to find out about Searching CLIO Printing Photocopying Borrowing and renewing materials Basic research help Help with E-resources Also, try the Business & Economics 24/7 Help for in-depth recommendations on business and economics […]
Schedule a Research Consultation with a Subject Specialist Librarian
If you’re thinking about your senior thesis, MA project, or PhD thesis, schedule a research consultation with a subject specialist librarian to get started. Research consultations are an opportunity for you to meet one-on-one with a subject specialist librarian to discuss your topic and learn about relevant resources and research strategies. Consultations are available with […]
Thank You PhDs!
The Libraries thanks everyone who came out for our very first PhD reception last night! We had a great time meeting so many PhD students! You can find a few pictures from the event on Facebook, www.facebook.com/culibraries. Please, let us know what you thought of the reception! And, if you’re looking for your subject specialist […]
Oral History Research Office Book Talk with Anne Valk and Leslie Brown
Please join the Oral History Research Office for a Book Talk with co-authors Anne Valk and Leslie Brown on "Living with Jim Crow: African-American Women and Memories of the Segregated South." Thursday, October 21, 2010 7:00-8:30pm Schermerhorn Extension, room 754 Anne Valk, professor of History at Brown University, and Leslie Brown, a professor of history […]
Book History Colloquium: Avery Annotated: Copy Specific Evidence and Architectural Books with Kate Isard
Please join us for the next talk at the Book History Colloquium at Columbia. Thursday, October 28, 2010 6:00 – 7:30PM Butler Library, room 523 Kate Isard, Department of Art History, Columbia University, will speak about “Avery Annotated: Copy Specific Evidence and Architectural Books.” Copy specific evidence in sixteenth-century books has tremendous scholarly value for […]
PhD Candidates, You’re Invited!
Columbia’s PhD candidates are invited to join the Libraries for a wine and cheese reception this Thursday. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet and mingle with PhD students and librarians from across disciplines. When: Thursday, October 21, 6pm – 8pm Where: Butler Library, room 523 Sponsored by Columbia University Libraries. […]
Find Articles Beta Workshops
Come to a workshop on Find Articles Beta – the Libraries’ latest search tool. (What is Find Articles Beta?) The workshops will provide you with an overview of Find Articles Beta, how it relates to other library databases and resources, and how to get the most out of your searches using Find Articles Beta. Friday, […]