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The Libraries are currently featuring an exhibit entitled Information Ages: Modes of Knowledge Transmission. Designed to provide an overview of the various tools used to disseminate information throughout history, exhibit materials taken from the Libraries’ collections will illustrate the use of cave paintings and petroglyphs, the emergence of clay tablets and then scrolls using papyrus and animal skins. The exhibit will continue with materials on the era of illuminated manuscripts and lead into the revolutionary impact of the printing press, the evolution of the modern book, microformats and current developments in electronic and digital texts.
Posted by erushton at 05:36 PM
The Libraries are full of books, but we also offer many other resources and services. Here is a sampling.
4 New Library Services
The following services are now available, or will be very soon.
4 Websites @ the Libraries
These resources are available only through the library website, not for free on the web.
4 Ways to Get Just About Any Question Answered
We are here to help!
Posted by at 11:48 AM
Binghamton University students have a new space to access a powerful selection of print and online resources, a vast array of application software and tools, and expert assistance to help with their use. Read more....
Posted by mulligan at 10:40 AM
We now have access to all Project Muse journals. More than 200 new titles have been added in subjects ranging from History to Literature to Psychology. Complete title list
Posted by at 04:18 PM