Library News

  • Ask Us! Email, IM, Phone or Chat

    Have you noticed that on the Library’s new website, there is an "Ask Us" link on every page?  It’s always up there at the top of the page.  Go to www.library.georgetown.edu/ask-us to get a quick answer on IM from 8:30 a.m.-midnight, get 24/7 reference help online, phone or email a librarian, find a subject specialist, or set up research consultations or instruction sessions.  If you can’t come to the Library in person, take advantage of one of the many other ways we now have to answer your questions.

    November 18, 2009

  • Persian Praetorians Lecture with Steven Ward--Watch It Online

    Watch the Library Associates event Persian Praetorians: Iran’s Military Heritage and the Rise of the Revolutionary Guard, with author Steven Ward, online in its entirety here.

    November 18, 2009

  • You Can Search the Library Catalog from Your Cell Phone or Mobile Device

    Check out our mobile library catalog with your cell phone, iPhone, BlackBerry or other mobile device. See if a book is available, search subjects, check your account, renew and request items from wherever you are.

    November 18, 2009

  • Late Night Study Space in Healy and Maguire Starting November 8

    Need more study space?  We heard you!

     

    November 8-December 9

     

    10 p.m. to 2 a.m.: Maguire 101 & 104

    11:15 p.m. to 2 a.m.: Maguire 102 & 103, Healy 103, 104 & 105

     

    December 10-December 17

    10 p.m. to 2 a.m.:  ALL ROOMS AVAILABLE

     

    QUIET study: Maguire 101 & 104, Healy 103 & 104

    Laptops OK. NO talking, food or cell phones

     

    SILENT study: Healy 105

    NO laptops, talking, food or cell phones

     

    GROUP study: Maguire 102 & 103

    NO food or cell phones

    November 6, 2009

  • NIH Public Access Policy - Effective April 7, 2008

    New regulations regarding the publication of NIH funded research.

    January 1, 2009

  • The Google Book Search Settlement and Its Implications for Georgetown University Authors

    If you are a book author (journal articles were not part of this suit), you will likely receive a letter relatively soon informing you of the settlement and your options. Read the Notice at: http://www.googlebooksettlement.com.

    January 1, 2009