
All month long, Warner Library’s blog will be shining the spotlight on historical black figures that have made huge impacts in their communities. The first of 4 is a woman whose name […]
All month long, Warner Library’s blog will be shining the spotlight on historical black figures that have made huge impacts in their communities. The first of 4 is a woman whose name […]
In honor of Black History Month, Warner Library is proud to showcase “Twenty-Eight Days of Hidden Figures,” a special online collection! Hosted by the Gale database Biography in Context, “Twenty-Eight Days” centers […]
Have you been to the library recently? Notice anything different? We painted! Come stop by and see our new blue wall featuring Eastern’s beautiful historic charter, framed thanks to Friends of the […]
This week’s blog post comes to us from our Librarian for Public Services, Administration & Research, Joy Dlugosz. Joy wears many “hats” here in the library, including that of Assistant Archivist to […]
An important mission of many libraries (academic, public, and special) is to digitize their special collections, making them available to users around the world. Before the advent of the Internet, if you […]
This past week the library was visited by a preservation specialist from the Conservation Center for the Arts & Historical Artifacts. In May of 2009, we applied for a Preservation Assistance Grant […]
This September Professor John Nordlof assigned his ENG 091 Fundamentals of Writing students a unique paper- “Eye on Campus”. The assignment required them to research aspects of Eastern University based on information […]