It is with great pleasure that the SU Libraries recognize Krispen Laird as the February-March winner of the SU Libraries Information Literacy Partner of the Month Award. Erin Weber, Research and Instructional Services Librarian, nominated Krispen, writing:“I’d like to nominate Krispen Laird for our work revamping the BIOL 101 information literacy component. Krispen was key…
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SU Libraries Research Prizes
Are you an avid library user? Do you have a research project that you’re proud of? Are you making use of our library support for distance students? Apply for one of the SU Libraries awards, have your work recognized, and receive monetary prizes! Library Undergraduate Research Prize Distance Library Services Essay…
SU Libraries Family Study Room Now Open
The Salisbury University Libraries are pleased to offer our Family Study Room, a separate room set aside for use by SU students, faculty, and staff who want a comfortable place to work while caring for children and vulnerable adults. The room includes computer stations, adult and child-sized furniture, children’s books and toys, a microwave, a…
6th Annual SU African American Poetry Read-In
DATE: Wednesday, February 28, 2024 TIME: 6-7:30 p.m. LOCATION: Dr. Ernie Bond Curriculum Resource Center, Conway Hall 226 INFORMATION & REGISTRATION: libraryguides.salisbury.edu/aapoetryreadin When registering, you may choose to attend in person or virtually. Attendees are invited to read (or submit videos beforehand) of their own original poems or works of their favorite African American poets….
Spring Online Author Talks
Virtual talks from bestselling authors and thought leaders. Brought to you in partnership with the SU Libraries and the Library Speakers Consortium. Register for upcoming talks and view past recordings here. Spice, Spirit, and Swoon–A Guaranteed Happily Ever After with Rom-Com Author Tessa Bailey#1 New York Times bestselling author of It Happened One Summer and…
Children’s DVDs and toys needed for Family Study Room
The SU Libraries will be opening our new Family Study Room in early February. We are just waiting for a few last-minute items. In the meanwhile, we are looking for some children’s DVDs and toys to help stock the room (we’ve got plenty of books!). If you have some DVDs that are in good shape…
Nabb Exhibit Opens February 1
The Edward H. Nabb Center presents From Patch to Plate: The Sweet Journey of Delmarva Strawberries. Explore the history and legacy of strawberry farming on the peninsula. This exhibit looks at farming and labor history and the importance of the railroad in making this region the nation’s strawberry capital in the early 20th century. Opens…
SU Libraries Information Literacy Partner of the Month for November-December
It is with great pleasure that the SU Libraries recognize Viktoria Basham of the Honors College as the November-December winner of the SU Libraries Information Literacy Partner of the Month Award. Angeline Prichard, Research and Instructional Services Librarian and liaison to Honors, and Emily Zerrenner, Research and Instructional Services Librarian, nominated her, writing: While we…
Library Kudos 2023
The SU Libraries celebrate the scholarly endeavors of our phenomenal librarians, who have showcased their expertise and commitment to innovation throughout the year. Our librarians demonstrate the pivotal role libraries play in advancing knowledge, fostering inclusivity, and shaping the future of scholarship. Congratulations and well done to the following librarians for their publications, presentations, and…
Cleaning Out? Donate your Student Org Papers to the SU Archive
Are you graduating this semester? Do you have materials from your Student Organization that you don’t need anymore, but aren’t sure what to do with? Consider donating them to the University Archive or passing them on to remaining organization members before throwing them in the trash. Wondering what is important? Take a look at our Student…