Library Website Gets an Update
The library’s website has a new look! After receiving feedback from library users on campus and conducting a survey in April 2018 during our strategic planning process, we determined the Continue Reading
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The library’s website has a new look! After receiving feedback from library users on campus and conducting a survey in April 2018 during our strategic planning process, we determined the Continue Reading
May 2019 Below are the most recent additions to our New York Times Bestsellers book collection. Title Author Call Number Link to Book Info Bad Blood John Carreyrou NYT 338.7 Continue Reading
Infomaniac is a monthly column featuring new tools or tips related to using and finding information It’s always a good time to check what library items are currently checked out Continue Reading
For the past nine years, the library has recognized students who demonstrate growth in information literacy through independent study or research. Students are nominated by faculty and the award winners Continue Reading
The U.S. Government edition of the Mueller Report has the official name Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election. You may already have come across Continue Reading
On April 16, 2019, librarian Kelly Cannon (KC) interviewed library student employee Nely Montina about his time working at the library and how it has affected his overall Muhlenberg experience. Continue Reading
Infomaniac is a monthly column featuring new tools or tips related to using and finding information. At Trexler Library, we have over 1,300 books by or about Shakespeare. We are Continue Reading
Whether you realized it or not, if you study in the social sciences, chances are good that you have used something published by SAGE. Trexler Library provides access to all Continue Reading
Most people have seen the New York Times Bestsellers list, but have you seen a Muhlenberg Most Read List? We took a look at the most used in print and Continue Reading
This week is Sunshine Week, a nationwide reminder and celebration of our access to public information via the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Passed in 1966, the FOIA requires U.S. Continue Reading