Thursday, Sept. 16th at 6:30 pm. We’ll meet in the library lobby for your last chance (well, this year) for a tour of the library and the famous library mug!
See you there!
Access contemporary American music from New World Records and other independent labels through the library’s new subscription to DRAM. Try it out!
We’ve added several new titles over the the course of the summer and replaced a number of VHS tapes with DVDs. Below is a list of titles acquired after May 15. Want to watch that movie on the big screen in your own backyard? Projectors, screens and DVD players are now available for checkout in the IMC! Pick up your movie and portable movie theater in L32 (library building lower level 1).
We have a 30 day free trial to Oxford’s new Berg Fashion Library Online. You can access this trial from any computer on campus (or from off campus with the proxy set up).
Have a look and let us know what you think!
If you have comments or would like to recommend that we add this to our collection permanently, please contact Rachel Bridgewater or Dena Hutto.
Eccentric Books: At the Fore-Edge
July 30 – September 30, 2010
Colors, movement, shapes, objects, popups—the brilliant world of eccentric books is on display in the library’s flat and wall cases. Cleverly constructed and totally entertaining book structures mingle with objects that are debatable as to whether they are books. Taken largely from the gathering of artists’ books within special collections, examples span the last two decades and include works by American book artists, Reed students, and others.
Thank you all for your patience while the Reed-Only library catalog was unavailable. It is back now and should be working fine. Do let us know if you experience any difficulties with it.
The Reed-only library catalog is not available. You may search the new Reed library catalog and request items from Summit, but information about Reed library items may not be readily available. Please contact us for assistance. We apologize for the inconvenience.
The “New Books” area has moved to a sunny and spacious new location in the Periodical Reading room. Â Have a look next time you’re in the library!
Access contemporary American music from New World Records and other independent labels through the library’s new subscription to DRAM. Try it out!