- A Look Towards the Future: An Interview with "Next Gen" Librarians
- In the past year the Weinberg Memorial Library has add several new librarians to its
staff. These young librarians in their twenties and very early thirties are people you have grown up with the Internet and who have come of age with Web 2.0. > Full story
- Features
- Events & Exhibits
- Research Tools
- Services & Policies
- Collections
In this issue...
- Abraham Lincoln Exhibit
- Abraham Lincoln is the focus of a second traveling exhibit and a conference during the bicentennial anniversary of his birth. "Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation," an American Library Association exhibit, will visit the Heritage Room of the Weinberg Library from February 8 through March 20, 2009. > Full story
- And Now the Past - Photos From the Digital Archives
The Weinberg Memorial Library continues to digitize the University Archives' rich collection of photographs. Plans are underway to make the digital images available to the public online in the near future. > Full story - Leaves of Class Winners
- The University of Scranton Digital Yearbook Collection
- The Weinberg Memorial Library's digital collections now include the University of Scranton yearbooks, from the 1916 St. Thomas College Aquinas to the 2007 Windhover. The 74-volume collection, containing almost 20,000 pages, was digitized by OCLC Preservation Services in Bethlehem, PA, and published to the web using CONTENTdm software. > Full story
- IM Reference Now Available All Day
- We are pleased to announce that the Library will now offer IM Reference Service during all of our normal hours of operation. > Full story
- Samuel Johnson Exhibit in the Fall
- The Weinberg Library is honored to host another exhibit from the Edward R. Leahy Collection. An exhibit on Samuel Johnson and his biographer James Boswell is scheduled for the Heritage Room during fall semester 2009 in honor of Johnson's 300th birthday. > Full story
- Letters to Sala Exhibit a Success
The New York Public Library traveling exhibit Letters to Sala received a tremendous response from the local community during its autumn run. The exhibit was brought to the Heritage Room through the efforts of Tova Weiss and the Holocaust Education Resource Center. > Full story- The Newest Friends of the Library

