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 July 6, 2020 News SEI High Tea 2020: CMU Atlas of AI July 1, 2020 News SCONE July 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. Read more about SCONE July 1, 2020 News Vintage Picturephones Get Modern Twist "Some people in Pittsburgh are seeing voices." July 1, 2020 News Picturephone Mod II Special Collections at Carnegie Mellon University Libraries continues to grow distinctive and unique holdings relating to the history of science and technology. June 30, 2020 News Art Meets Tech in Born-Digital Artist's Book A project created by a recent Carnegie Mellon University graduate dares to challenge the traditional definition of an artist's book, and you can find it in the University Libraries' catalog. June 26, 2020 News Exploring Teaching with Data and Big Data Research at CMU Hey Datascapers! Full disclosure: today's blog post is going to be short and sweet, as a transformer blew in our neighborhood causing everyone to lose power, so I'm working against the clock (i.e. June 24, 2020 News Improving Access to the University Archives' Audiovisual Materials This spring the University Archives launched a new Vimeo channel to highlight and provide online access to some of the remarkable audiovisual holdings in our collections. June 23, 2020 News 50 Years of Video Calling 50 Years of Video CallingJune 30, 202010:15 a.m.Register for this event. June 17, 2020 News Book Review: Truevine by Beth Macy In her Back in the Stacks blog, Library Specialist Jan Hardy reviews "Truevine : Two Brothers, A Kidnapping, and a Mother’s Quest : a true story of the Jim Crow South" by Beth Macy, available now in our June 17, 2020 News Book Review: Truevine Truevine : Two Brothers, A Kidnapping, and a Mother's Quest : a true story of the Jim Crow South, by Beth Macy (NY: Little, Brown and Company, 2016) Load More