The Sixth Annual Food for Fines Program Feb. 1-March 8 gives Texas A&M students a chance to help the community while taking care of their library fines.
Evans Library. (Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications) By Joshua Russell, Texas A&M University Libraries Texas A&M University Libraries announced that the Texas A&M University Press will be integrated into the University Libraries effective Sept. 1. “We at Texas A&M University Press are looking forward to this…
Students take a study break with Aggieland Pets With A Purpose during Texas A&M University Libraries’ lineup of stress free events April 30-May 8. (Texas A&M University Libraries) By Texas A&M University Libraries Let the Texas A&M University Libraries help you Beat The Hell Out of Finals, April 30th –…
This April 27, 1948 edition of The Battalion is one of many newspaper copies being preserved by the University Libraries’ digitization project. (Texas A&M University Libraries) By Texas A&M University Libraries The Texas A&M University Libraries are proud to announce their newspaper digitization project. The project is being kicked…
Texas A&M University has acquired a first edition of Stephen F. Austin’s Map of Texas, which is considered to be the first meaningful map of Texas and one of eight known to still exist. (Texas A&M University Libraries) By Texas A&M University Libraries The Texas A&M University Libraries is excited…
Author Jeff VanderMeer attends the Los Angeles Premiere of ‘Annihilation’ at Regency Village Theatre on February 13, 2018 in Westwood, California. (Rachel Murray/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures) By Texas A&M University Libraries Cushing Memorial Library & Archives’ Halbert W. Hall Speakers Series on Science Fiction and Fantasy welcomes Annihilation…
Daryl Davis attends the TDI Awards during the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival at Spring Studios on April 25, 2017 in New York City. (Rob Kim/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival) By Texas A&M University Libraries The Texas A&M University Libraries Diversity Advancement Committee will host author, musician and activist Daryl…
By Texas A&M University Libraries The Texas A&M University Libraries is proud to present its second annual Human Library, an event where readers can check out Human Books, for 30-minutes at a time, to have a dialogue challenging biases. The Human Library is open to the public and will…
Earlier this fall, a joint faculty committee from Texas A&M University Libraries and the Texas A&M Department of Biology took a fresh look at possible textbook options for introductory biology courses, resulting in a switch this summer to a free open-source solution, OpenStax, that is expected to save students…