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  • New digital collections platform coming May 20th

    New digital collections platform coming May 20th

    Big changes coming to Reed Digital Collections (RDC)! We have been hard at work migrating our collections to the new platform and are excited to share it with the Reed community on May 20th, 2026. Moving our collections to the new platform enables us to focus on managing digital collections that offer the ability for…

  • Reference Desk Assistant’s Favorite Library Things! Part 2

    Reference Desk Assistant’s Favorite Library Things! Part 2

    You’ve made it through Spring break and are back in that final push to the end of the year finish line. To mark this final stretch before summer, let’s take a look at more of our Reference Desk Assistant team’s favorite library resources! If you have any questions or want to know more about any…

  • The Library Wants Your Input!

    The Library Wants Your Input!

    The library wants your input! Share your feedback in an upcoming library assessment, coming to your inbox on February 19. This brief survey will help the library better understand how the community views and experiences the library, and how they can improve the service areas most important to the community. The survey will be open through…

  • Trial of Scopus AI Until March 16

    Trial of Scopus AI Until March 16

    Many of the library’s electronic resources are incorporating machine learning-based tools. Although we are not currently pursuing the adoption of any of these tools, we do want to get some hands-on experience using and comparing them. So, today, we are starting a 30-day trial of an AI tool for Scopus, our major abstract and citation…

  • Love is in the Air at the Library

    Love is in the Air at the Library

    We are getting into the Valentine’s spirit this month at the library with a new display and event celebrating romance and love in all forms! Next time you’re in the library, take a look and borrow a book from our “Romance is for Everyone” display located in the Reading Room on the first floor. The…

  • Library Reference Assistant’s Favorite Resources!

    Library Reference Assistant’s Favorite Resources!

    While Librarians and Library Workers recommend research resources and provide access for students daily, we wanted to get inside the heads of your fellow Reedies and see how they use the library and collection. In honor of a brand new semester, read further to discover our Reference Desk Assistant’s favorite resources available at Reed Library! …

  • “They Won’t Bite, They’re Just People:” Bringing Blues and Folk to Reed

    “They Won’t Bite, They’re Just People:” Bringing Blues and Folk to Reed

    From the 1950s through the 1980s, a steady stream of talented blues and folk artists came through Reed College. With the folk music revival in the ‘50s and the blues revival in the ‘60s, there was no lack of skilled artists across the country. Reed drew in dozens of artists, from smaller local musician Mike…

  • Trials in Music Data and Music History

    Trials in Music Data and Music History

    For anyone interested in the confluence of music, history, and data, we have two trials that may spark new connections and reveal avenues of inquiry: RIPM Jazz Periodicals Closes: December 7 Produced by the Répertoire International de la Presse Musicale (RIPM), RIPM Jazz Periodicals provides users with a contemporary view of jazz history by digitizing…

  • Celebrate Banned Books Week at the Library!

    Celebrate Banned Books Week at the Library!

    Banned books week (October 5 – 11, 2025), was established back in 1982 by the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom in response to a rise in the number of challenged books in libraries, bookstores, and schools. The tradition has continued through to the present day in 2025. This year’s theme is Censorship Is…

  • New ProQuest Ebook App

    New ProQuest Ebook App

    A new app is ready to handle your “bookshelf” any time you check out a full ebook from ProQuest’s Ebook Central platform: Ebook Central Reader App. If you have ever used Adobe Digital Editions to read ProQuest ebooks in the past, this app replaces it. Ebooks from platforms like Cambridge Core, De Gruyter Brill, Elsevier…