Open during Spring Break
The Langsdale Library will be open normal hours during all of Spring Break (March 13-21). The only exception is Friday, March 19, 2010, when the entire University of Baltimore will be closed.
What's happening at the library and items of interest to the UB community
The Langsdale Library will be open normal hours during all of Spring Break (March 13-21). The only exception is Friday, March 19, 2010, when the entire University of Baltimore will be closed.
The Baltimore Sun has a story on the Baltimore Song mural project led by UB instructors Paul Sturm and Christina Rawls. The mural was installed in Penn Station last Thursday where it is now on display. The project was a Continue reading Baltimore sun recognizes UB/MICA mural project
The semester has started, assignments are already due, and midterms are approaching. How can Langsdale help you? Well for those group projects you have to work on, instead of going somewhere noisy or crowded, come to our group study rooms Continue reading Your Student Liaison is back!!!
Want to know what is going on in your library? You can find out by reading the latest issue of the Langsdale Link! This issue contains details on several events Langsdale is sponsoring this semester, including celebrations to honor alumni Continue reading Read the Spring 2010 edition of the Langsdale Link
“Moving Maryland Forward – A Century of Modern Highways” co-producers Kim Holcomb (Maryland Public Television) and Joseph O’Hagan (Maryland State Highway Administration) were interviewed for CineMaryland – a cable television show highlighting the work of Maryland television and film producers, Continue reading News footage from Special Collections featured in MPT documentary
Welcome back. I hope you’re all enjoying a smooth start to the Spring 2010 semester. We’re kicking the semester off with a video contest at Langsdale. Those of you who diligently read the daily digest may have already heard about Continue reading Video Contest!
Happy President’s Day! It seems like a good day to look at America’s “Presidential Libraries”. Perhaps the oldest is the collection of the second and sixth Presidents of the United States, John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams. The Continue reading Presidential Libraries
Attention students, faculty, staff, and administrators: Do you know about Open Access and how it relates to all of us in the UB community? “Open access (OA) is a worldwide movement wherein full-text scholarly articles are completely free and unrestricted Continue reading Open Access: What is it and why does it matter?
Are you looking to do some leisure reading but don’t quite have the time to tackle a large tome? Then perhaps you’ll want to check out the Story of the Week. Every Monday the Library of America (LOA) will feature Continue reading Leisure Reading?