All News Meet the new Libraries Fellows! March 29, 2018 The Libraries is pleased to announce the appointment of the 2018-2020 class of NCSU Libraries Fellows. Alexa Carter, Emily Higgs, Mia Partlow, and Alex Valencia will all join the Libraries in July.… “State of the Sciences: Live!” returns to Hunt Library March 27, 2018 “State of the Sciences: Live! at the Library”—a fun, interactive, family-friendly collaboration between the College of Sciences and the NCSU Libraries—happens Friday, April 13 from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m… Dig into the DNA of Delftia—the microbe that poops gold March 25, 2018 Join the NCSU Libraries for an in-depth examination of the Delftia DNA found by the Wolfpack Citizen Science Challenge. The Libraries hosts “Wherefore art thou, Delftia?: Getting down to the DNA,” a… NCSU Libraries’ Marian Fragola is a Library Journal “Mover & Shaker” March 19, 2018 Library Journal has named NCSU Libraries Director of Program Planning and Outreach Marian Fragola a 2018 “Mover & Shaker.” Lauded for her “knack for creating programs that span disciplines and… Get introduced to a Moog synthesizer! March 19, 2018 Get a hands-on introduction to making music with analog synthesizers! In “Synthesizing Sound with Moog,” students will be guided through the Moog Werkstatt synthesizer, which is available for… Food, drinks, and future tech at #FuturePub March 9, 2018 #FuturePub is landing in Raleigh! This fun, informal scholarly publishing, research and scientific technology event will be held on Thursday, April 5 from 6-9 p.m. in the Duke Energy Hall in the Hunt… Data Matters short course series returns to Hunt Library March 8, 2018 Do you want to know how to use Big Data to further your research, or meet your entrepreneurial goals? Then check out the Data Matters courses coming up this summer. Held August 13-17 at the Hunt… Hey, Frankenstein! We need to talk. March 6, 2018 “Thus strangely are our souls constructed, and by slight ligaments are we bound to prosperity and ruin.” Mary Shelley wrote that in her classic science fiction work Frankenstein, which was first… Can I use this image in my paper? March 5, 2018 Do you understand copyright law? Do you really know if you can just right-click that image and use it in your own work? The Libraries offers a hands-on workshop to answer those questions and more on… What do bioinformatics and baseball have in common? Data science! February 28, 2018 No two data scientists are the same. One data scientist may do drastically different work from another. On Thursday, March 15, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the D. H. Hill Jr. Library Fishbowl Forum, an… Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Current page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Next page Next Last page Last »