MONTHLY NEWS FROM DREXEL UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
Dean's Update: Strengthening Communities Around Access to Information
Access to information is a public good. It enables us to make informed decisions and improve lives. On a global level, communities that have timely and relevant information are better positioned to take advantage of the economic, social, and educational opportunities that access can provide. At Drexel, access to authoritative information and strengthening the community's ability to use it, position the University to improve economic growth, strengthen civic engagement and add to the world's knowledge.  Worldwide, libraries are trusted institutions that reinforce and strengthen communities. By first preserving and organizing information, libraries have created places for people to access knowledge. But, libraries go beyond ensuring access to information. They guide people to find information to make better-informed decisions to improve their lives, which subsequently makes for a better society.
Privacy and Justice in the Digital Age
Why do stories of Secretary Clinton's emails keep popping up in the news or the government's request of Apple to create a backdoor for their encryption? Why should we care? Email and texting have changed the ways we communicate and the ways our government can surveil its citizens in the name of national security, causing ripple effects throughout our justice system.
2016 Celebrating Authors Event Recognizes 69 Publications
On Wednesday, April 27, 2016, the Office of the Provost and University Libraries honored Drexel faculty, staff and students who authored or edited books that were published in 2015. The fourth annual Celebrating Drexel Authors event was hosted in the A. J. Drexel Picture Gallery.
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UPCOMING EVENTS

MAY 11 - Decade of Discovery Film Screening & Panel 
The Philadelphia Premiere of The Decade of Discovery - with a reception and panel discussion. 
MAY 20 - GIS Users Group Meeting
Lallen Johnson, Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology and Justice Studies will speak on GIS and crime data.

MAY 25 - Census Data for Business
Participants will learn about the different types of data from the U.S. Census Bureau that can be used in business planning & development. 

JUNE 6 - ScholarSip
A cross-disciplinary conversation on Drexel scholarship. 

MARCH 14 - 

The Life and Legacy of President William Walsh Hagerty

Join the Libraries in the 100 Years celebration of former President William Walsh Hagerty.  



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