February 22, 2022

"In the nonstop tsunami of global information, librarians provide us with floaties and teach us to swim."

Linton Weeks, Washington Post Staff Writer

This month, Dean Nitecki considers a way to function in the “corners of questioned relevance” through a time of change and disruption.





The Libraries is proud to showcase members of the Drexel community and the impact they have made on our local and global communities. Visit the Libraries’ online resource guide or stop by the W. W. Hagerty Library to check out the corresponding Black History Month exhibit.  


2022 marks another notable milestone anniversary at the Drexel University Libraries: the 10th anniversary of the Celebrating Drexel Authors event. Read about the history of the event and what we are planning for this year's celebration.




In Other News
Upcoming Events


Want to know more about the latest version of EndNote? Attend the next Wednesdays@Noon session with expert librarian Janice Masud-Paul for an overview of EndNote20's new features, plus tips for managing citations and organizing your account.




Professor Sharelle Barber will share "food for thought" on her current research on the intersection of place, race, and health in the United States and Brazil during the winter term ScholarSip event.


This webinar will explain how to interpret and apply the University’s record retention schedule, including how long different types of records should be kept and by whom.




Join Drexel Professor Lindsay Shea for the next special edition 10th anniversary ScholarSip event. Prof. Shea will lead a discussion on her current work and research on autism spectrum disorder and social and health policies.