Womens History Month: recommended resources and reading for you!
“National Women’s History Month traces its origins back to March 8, 1857, when women from New York City factories staged a protest over working conditions. International...
“National Women’s History Month traces its origins back to March 8, 1857, when women from New York City factories staged a protest over working conditions. International...
Black Freedom Struggle Website is a FREE collection of open primary sources documents. It contains historical newspaper articles, pamphlets, diaries, correspondence and more from specific time...
Meet the humans behind our physical and digital collections, College Archives, local history archives, Digital Publishing, Open Textbooks, Geneseo Authors, and so much more! Meet the...
Come on down to Fraser Hall Library! Meet our Service Desk staff. See what we have to offer you! Direct link to our Instagram video: Fraser Hall...
go.geneseo.edu/BecomingAntiRacist Our Black History Month and Becoming an Anti-Racist College guides offer resources, reading lists, graphic novels, databases, podcasts, news archives, and much more for you,...
The library has moved to our new home in Fraser Hall, located in Fraser 203! The following services are available at our new location during our...
The TLC has acquired copies of “Stamped from the Beginning,” and would like to distribute them now for participants to read over intersession. Email Dave Parfitt...
“Growing a Maker Community: Planning and implementing a local community Maker Fest,” written by Tracy Paradis, Debby Emerson, and Michelle Costello, is a published chapter in...
We are excited to announce our new subscription to the Wall Street Journal! Through this subscription, we have access to articles published by the Wall Street...
Towards a Working Definition of Open Pedagogy, is published in The International Journal of Open Educational Resources. Full URL is https://www.ijoer.org/towards-a-working-definition-of-open-pedagogy/#1573393341623-864c9f5c-8ab7 Congratulations, Alan Witt! Towards a...