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  • Help us Improve the Library Website!

    Help us Improve the Library Website!

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    Christy Allen
    Feb 19, 2025

    We are in the process of assessing our website to make it easier to find information and to streamline your ability to complete important tasks. The project team includes librarians Christy Allen, Jean Thrift, and Scott Salzman. Our initial focus is on improving navigation. If you would like to share your thoughts about the library…

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  • University Reads: A New Shelf Showcases Furman Authors

    University Reads: A New Shelf Showcases Furman Authors

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    Madeline Eastergard
    Feb 19, 2025

    We’re thrilled to announce the unveiling of a new dedicated shelf in the James B. Duke Library – a celebration of the remarkable literary contributions of our university community! This special collection showcases the diverse range of printed monographs authored, edited, or translated by our talented faculty, staff, administrators, and students. This new shelf is…

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  • Welcoming Lauren Lundy: Furman University Libraries’ New Instruction & Research Librarian

    Welcoming Lauren Lundy: Furman University Libraries’ New Instruction & Research Librarian

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    Miles Dame
    Feb 17, 2025

    We are thrilled to introduce Lauren Lundy, our new Instruction & Research Librarian at Furman University Libraries. Lauren brings a passion for teaching, research, and advocacy, and she is eager to support students on their academic journeys. Lauren describes her role simply: “My job is to get my students to pass. I’m a resource for…

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  • Explore Furman’s StoryMaps

    Explore Furman’s StoryMaps

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    Christy Allen
    Feb 17, 2025

    Members of the Furman community are creating compelling digital storytelling and mapping websites thanks to ESRI’s ArcGIS StoryMaps software. For the first time, Furman-created StoryMaps are now accessible in one place. The new Digital Storytelling and Mapping Portal located in the University’s institutional repository (FUSE) allows users to explore a rich selection of StoryMaps created…

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  • Celebrating Douglass Day 2025 at Furman University Libraries

    Celebrating Douglass Day 2025 at Furman University Libraries

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    Miles Dame
    Feb 14, 2025

    On February 14, Furman University Libraries hosted a vibrant Douglass Day celebration, bringing together over 30 participants for a transcribe-a-thon in the Pitts Room of Duke Library. Co-sponsored by the English Department and Special Collections and Archives, the event engaged students and employees in preserving Black history. What is Douglass Day? Douglass Day honors Frederick…

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  • Postcard Collections on Display

    Postcard Collections on Display

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    Jeffrey Makala
    Feb 13, 2025

    The new display in the Duke Library’s foyer showcases postcards. Special Collections and Archives houses several postcard collections: from Furman and the Greenville Woman’s College; from Greenville; tourist sites and locales from around South Carolina; and prominent buildings and sites from around the USA. We also have a collection of postcards from Camp Sevier, the…

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  • What We’re Reading – February 2025

    What We’re Reading – February 2025

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    Alicia Zachary-Erickson
    Feb 12, 2025

    In loving memory of Jenny Colvin, Associate Director for Outreach Services (2006-2022)     Christy AllenAdventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan DoyleAlive Together: New and Selected Poems by Lisel Mueller Robyn AndrewsHow to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen by David Brooks Samantha BaileyAnne of Green…

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  • Discover Stories of Resilience and Resistance at Our Upcoming CLP Events

    Discover Stories of Resilience and Resistance at Our Upcoming CLP Events

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    Miles Dame
    Feb 7, 2025

    Furman University Libraries are excited to announce two thought-provoking events as part of the Cultural Life Program (CLP) this February. Both events spotlight powerful narratives on the importance of representation, access, and freedom in the world of libraries and education. Mark your calendars and join us for these inspiring evenings! Black Librarianship Through Our EyesThursday,…

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  • Level Up Your Skills for Free with O’Reilly for Higher Education

    Level Up Your Skills for Free with O’Reilly for Higher Education

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    Miles Dame
    Feb 3, 2025

    Unlimited Learning, Unlimited Possibilities At Furman, we believe in equipping students and faculty with the best resources to excel academically and professionally. That’s why O’Reilly for Higher Education is available to you—for free. Whether you’re preparing for industry certifications, diving into new tech skills, or exploring leadership and business strategies, O’Reilly provides cutting-edge content designed…

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  • What We’re Reading – January 2025

    What We’re Reading – January 2025

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    Alicia Zachary-Erickson
    Jan 15, 2025

    In loving memory of Jenny Colvin, Associate Director for Outreach Services (2006-2022) Christy AllenA Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan DoyleAngels of Darkness: A Drama in Three Acts by Sir Arthur Conan DoyleThe Sign of the Four by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Robyn AndrewsSeeds of Contemplation by Thomas MertonCase Studies for Teaching Social Psychology:…

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