
Event: Librarians and Archivists with Palestine
Thursday, November 13, 5:30 pm, Harold Johnson Library, Gallery Librarians and Archivists with Palestine (LAP) is a network of self-defined librarians, archivists, …
Events of interest to library users.
Thursday, November 13, 5:30 pm, Harold Johnson Library, Gallery Librarians and Archivists with Palestine (LAP) is a network of self-defined librarians, archivists, …
With thanks to The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Coalition for Networked Information, we are pleased to announce that a video recording of LIBRARY LEARNING + COMMUNITY w/ JOAN K. LIPPINCOTT is now available online.
Please stop by the library exhibit cases on the main floor to see material from the Hampshire College Archives on Andrew Salkey …
Come see what your fellow colleagues and students have been up to next time you are in the library. We have put …
Join us in the Johnson Library Basement on Friday Oct. 24 1-4 p.m. for pizza, popcorn, music, games and fun to increase …
UMass Amherst Libraries and Partners Host OPEN ACCESS WEEK OCTOBER 20-24 AMHERST, Mass. – Open Access Week, a global event in its …
Last night Alana Kumbier offered a riveting reading from her recently published, Ephemeral Material: Queering the Archive in a gently lit gallery space arranged with a podium, microphone, chairs, and refreshments just for the event.
Don’t miss the New England National Digital Stewardship Alliance regional meeting on Thursday, October 30, hosted by the Five College Digital Preservation Task Force at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
The library is presenting 4 workshops for Division III students: Managing and protecting your research, Expert media advice, Working with field notes and data, and How to share your process & final project.
How fast fall falls! As we get our new academic year underway, it is a great time to share updates on where …
California book artists Peter and Donna Thomas will be visiting Hampshire College in their wandering bookmobile just outside of the Harold Johnson Library on Tuesday, September 9th from 10:30- noon.
LIBRARY LEARNING + COMMUNITY w/ JOAN K. LIPPINCOTT of the Coalition for Networked Information View a recording of Joan Lippincott’s presentation online, …
Libraries can enable curricular innovation by providing content, services and technologies that serve the entire institution. In addition, libraries continue to serve as a cultural hub of the institution, reflecting the college’s culture, celebrating creativity and art, and welcoming all to interact in a marketplace of ideas.
As we continue to prepare the books and the space for the opening of the Robert Seydel Reading Room Madeleine Dahl, Hampshire …
This Thursday afternoon, July 3rd, the Harold F. Johnson Library will be hosting the second part of closing events for the Institute …
The Institute for Curatorial Practice (ICP) students and faculty traveled to Williamsburg, Brooklyn yesterday to see Kara Walker’s work “A Subtlety.” I …
Our library was full of laughter and curious questions last week, during the visit of the preschoolers and toddlers from the Early …
This weekend the Hampshire College Library has a display for Div IV 2014: Transforming Ideas, Pursuing the Humanities. Visit the library to …
The Hampshire College library and gallery are very excited to play host to the new Institute for Curatorial Practice (ICP) which starts …
Congratulations to the graduates! Media Services will be streaming Hampshire’s 2014 commencement at 11 a.m., find it here: http://hamp.it/stream. The Library is especially …