If you’ve been in the library this week, you may have noticed the bracket on the wall between the stairs and the pods. Make sure to stop in often to keep an eye on our Corn Monument Fan Favorite Tournament! It’s a tournament-style format, and you can find info on the brackets and how toContinue reading “Corn Monument Fan Favorite Tournament”
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LEGO in the Engineering Library
Getting worn out by school? Take a break and talk LEGO with us! We have many (many many) LEGO books to help you build a variety of things. If you’re just getting started and want to learn the terminology, tips, and tricks before you begin to build, check out The Unofficial LEGO Builder’s Guide byContinue reading “LEGO in the Engineering Library”
E-Books on the Shelves!
If you go browsing through our shelves you might see something you’re not expecting – a VHS case! No, we did not start bringing videotapes into our collection, you’ve just found one of our physical e-books. We’ve chosen a few of our most popular e-books to have physical representation on the shelves. This way, whenContinue reading “E-Books on the Shelves!”
Kicking off Creative Kick-Start!
Last weekend we kicked off football season, but now let’s kick off Creative Kick-Start! Creative Kick-Start is a program created by the Engineering Library and Engineering Technology Center that gives all engineering students a shot at some funding to bring their ideas to life. This year we will be awarding $750 to up to 10Continue reading “Kicking off Creative Kick-Start!”
Find your textbooks on Course Reserve!
You’ve made it through your second week of classes – congrats! Did you know that you can check out most of your course textbooks here at the Engineering Library? There’s no need to carry your textbook across campus if you need to work through a few problems during a break in the Seamans Center. YouContinue reading “Find your textbooks on Course Reserve!”
Celebrate diverse stories with our Untold Stories in STEM Collection!
Welcome (or welcome back) to all students, faculty and staff! Over the summer we did a little bit of reorganizing. This includes a new addition to the remaining shelves on the main floor of the library. Last year these shelves were home to our bound journals collection, but now they hold our new Untold StoriesContinue reading “Celebrate diverse stories with our Untold Stories in STEM Collection!”
2021-2022 Year in Review
We’re so excited to see our students back on campus next week, but wanted to take a little time to look back at what we’ve accomplished this year. We even summed it up into a fancy infographic! If you want a closer look, you can click here for a download. Thank you for a greatContinue reading “2021-2022 Year in Review”
Find a study space
Get your study skills ready for the new school year! The Engineering Library has several study spaces available to fit your study style. Group Study Even when you’re in the library you don’t always have to be silent. If you have a group project or if you have more success studying with a group, weContinue reading “Find a study space”
Did you know we have a tool library?
Ready for a new school year? For those of you new to campus, we want to take a moment to introduce some of the unique things here at the Engineering Library. Most of our tools can be checked out for a week, with some exceptions, especially cables (don’t worry, we tell you the due dateContinue reading “Did you know we have a tool library?”
Happy Casual Pi Day!
We love and celebrate Pi Day here at the Engineering Library on or around the traditional day of March 14th (3/14), but did you know that there another Pi Day? Pi can be expressed with the fraction 22/7, so if you’re partial to pastry, you can celebrate Pi Day on July 22nd. You can alsoContinue reading “Happy Casual Pi Day!”