Carnegie Mellon University Libraries are a hub for learning, sharing and the discovery of new ideas. Read about that work in action. Exhibits Publications & Newsletters Events & Workshops Stay in the know Sign up for email updates for the University Libraries Enter your email address SEARCH March 18, 2021 News Mesco Finds It All in the Archives Ann Marie Mesco taught herself hypertext markup language in the 1990s while managing a culinary school's library. Ever since coding that first website, she has built a career around guiding libraries into a digital future. March 18, 2021 News Exhibit: Cipher Discs - Renaissance Encryption Machines Cipher discs are paper encryting machines made up of two or more rotating dials (called volvelles) embellished with alphabets, numbers, or other symbols. The central volvelle, called the 'index', revolves to encode or decode a message. March 11, 2021 News Preserving the Legacy of CS at CMU The image from the videotape is blurry, deteriorated from the passage of time, but the professor is razor-sharp as he talks about the future. Herb Simon stands in front of a class at Carnegie Mellon University, musing about the difference between artificial and natural intelligence. March 11, 2021 News Reader Finds Tales and a Tail in Library Book Readers expect to find tales, not tails, in books. This story is about the latter.A Carnegie Mellon University Libraries patron discovered a bagged, flattened snake in a copy of Brenda Shaughnessy's "The Octopus Museum."Samuel L. Jackson would not be pleased. March 11, 2021 News Upcoming Event: Inside CMU Libraries' Special Collections Fine & Rare: Inside CMU Libraries' Special CollectionsWednesday, April 281-2 p.m. ETVirtual Program March 11, 2021 News MFA Class of 2021 Group Portrait in Mellon Library How do you shoot a group portrait during a global pandemic?With a little social distancing, a lot of technology, and a cameo appearance from the Mellon Institute Library. March 1, 2021 News Big Data Accelerates Biodiversity Research As the planet continues to warm and humans encroach on more wilderness areas, scientists warn of the unfolding sixth mass extinction on the planet. March 1, 2021 News Open Access Publishing with Cambridge University Press Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and Cambridge University Press have entered into a three-year read and publish agreement that allows researchers to publish in Cambridge's suite of journals without incurring article processing charges (APC) March 1, 2021 News March 2021 This monthly installment features information on accessing Dimensions through the new Shibboleth integration, access credentials to a recent NISO webinar for CMU faculty, staff, and students, a series of posts on the cOAlition S Rights Retention Strategy, upcoming CMU Scholarly Commu March 1, 2021 News March 2021 Book Display: Women's History Month March is Women’s History Month and our current virtual display encourages the study and observance of women and the roles they play in society. Load More