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 August 10, 2020 News "When Women Won the Right to Vote." Constitution Day 2020: "When Women Won the Right to Vote - A History Unfinished" with Professor Lisa Tetrault August 7, 2020 News Data is Like Totally Awesome, Fer Shur! Have you ever watched a movie and thought of it as data? Hopefully, if you are a long-term reader of this blog, you have learned that almost anything can be data, depending on how you conceptualize it and interact with it. August 5, 2020 News Book Reviews: Pandemics, Past and Present In the latest Back in the Stacks blog, Library Specialist Jan Hardy reviews "Pale Rider: the Spanish Flu of 1918 and How It Changed the World" by Laura Spinney. August 3, 2020 News 100 Years of Women's Suffrage August 2020 not only serves as National Women’s Suffrage Month, but also commemorates the 100th anniversary of the passing of the August 1, 2020 News SCONE August 2020 Information and updates supporting the creation, dissemination, use, and preservation of the research data, creative works, and other scholarly outputs that weave together the fabric of your research. July 30, 2020 News COVID-19 Makes Open Science More Relevant than Ever As researchers from across multiple disciplines grapple with the challenges of COVID-19, the open science movement and its themes of sharing well-curated, reusable data and conducting research collaboratively and transparently appear more relevant than ever. July 30, 2020 News The Imitation Game: A Rare Alan Turing Article at CMU Libraries 'I propose to consider the question, Can machines think?' This sentence opens Alan Turing's paper, ‘"Computing Machinery and Intelligence," a landmark text in the history of computing that approaches the status of a manifesto for artificial intelligence. July 30, 2020 News Open Science and Open Data in the Era of COVID-19 As researchers from across multiple disciplines grapple with the challenges of COVID-19, the open science movement and its themes of sharing well-curated, reusable data and conducting research collaboratively and transparently appear more relevant than ever. July 27, 2020 News Record of Robotics at CMU Online Event Record of Robotics at CMU Part I: A Conversation with Red Whittaker and Chris UrmsonAugust 4, 2020.4:00 PM EDT Join the School of Computer Science and University Libraries as we take a look at the history of robotics and aut July 24, 2020 News LabArchives: Electronic Research Notebook Supporting Remote Research and Teaching Who else here gets inordinately excited over notebooks? Any time I walk into a bookstore or stationary store, I immediately head to the notebooks. Load More