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Note: The following is adapted from a DoIT News story originally published on 8/31/15. Students, faculty, and staff can now print from their own devices using Pharos Mobile Printing. Devices...
Colonial State Papers provides access to thousands of papers concerning English activities in the American, Canadian, and West Indian colonies between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries....
Today's post is written by Emily Somach, a recent graduate of the College of Information Studies at College Park. Emily has been working in Special Collections this year as part of an NHPRC funded...
A technical overview of implementing a new XML standard
Hi! I’m Emily Somach, a graduate student at University of Maryland’s College of Information Studies. I am working towards my Master of Library Science degree, specializing in Archives, Records,...
Our main goal in Special Collections is to make all of our collections accessible and discoverable to the public. We are continually writing descriptions or metadata records about the collections...
Hello NEW students, Come to have a cup of lemonade and meet UMBC Librarians and Library Staff. Find out about our resources, services and learning spaces. Other students are also welcome....
The Library is pleased to announce a website where you can follow the progress of our search for a new Library Director. Hear the latest news, learn about the search committee, nominate a...
UMBC Special Collections is excited to announce the opening of a new online exhibit featuring the work of photographer John G. Bullock. “The Photography of John G. Bullock” exhibit, curated by...
UMBC students, faculty, and staff now have access to a new online collection of Baltimore photographs through UMBC’s Digital Collections. The Baltimore Collection, which includes approximately 96...