During the holiday season you can count on our Librarians being available to assist you with your reference and research needs.
Trefry Interlibrary Loan services will continue through the holidays but please note there may be a delay in turnaround time.
Happy Holidays!
This month, the Trefry Library highlights citation analysis, exploring it purpose and examining how researchers can use it to their benefit. View the latest from the Trefry Library here: https://t.co/W4u9Q1cT9e
Looking for live music? Look no further than your laptop! This month, the Trefry Library is highlighting some handy resources dedicated to making live music more accessible. Watch a concert from your couch and check out the music resources on the Library’s News section today!
This month, we are celebrating one of our esteemed librarians – Coleen! Coleen can assist with several subjects for research, but is particularly skilled in business-related questions. Contact her today to get started on your research journey!
On June 19, 1865, Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas to announce the freedom of over 250,000 enslaved Black people—more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. Today, we honor this moment as Juneteenth.
Learn more in the Library: https://t.co/MsaepR8iws
This month, University Archivist Justin McHenry discusses the process of archiving and preserving once-popular hardware and software systems. Learn how to preserve old devices by reading the latest From the Archivist!
This month, University Archivist Justin McHenry takes a look back on the trials and tribulations the Internet Archives has faced over the past two years, evaluating its role, limits, and future. Read more about the Internet Archives by viewing the latest From the Archivist!
This month, University Archivist Justin McHenry highlights a few recent stories in the archive world, including Black history in Flint, Michigan, JFK Assassination files, and native artifacts of the Samish Indian Nation. Read the latest From the Archivist: https://t.co/JqKgDUdGGe
Join https://t.co/3BfoVwrFfH tomorrow (4/8) at 4pm ET for their free webinar, Student Success: Writing a Research Paper! This session will cover everything from the structure of your paper to the sources you choose.
Register for free today: https://t.co/h38sBJIPmE
Justin is our University Archivist who ensures students have access to numerous primary resources, special collections, and unique documents that offer a new perspective on historical events. You can read some of Justin's content through his book Lemuria: https://t.co/zalRpnUsBl
Check out this month’s news feature: Military Studies and Global Security Resources! Visit the page today to view resources and gain insight on security thinktanks, the Russia-Ukraine war, and more: https://t.co/W4u9Q1cT9e
Celebrate Women’s History Month in the Trefry Library by visiting the resources found in Alexander Street. This collection features powerful women who defied odds, uplifted their communities, and made history.
View the collection on Alexander Street today: https://t.co/OVADa7sN5p
The Trerfry Library is excited to announce the introduction of the Citation Hub! Find information dedicated to style guides, formatting writing, avoiding plagiarism, and more all in one place. Visit the Citation Hub today by clicking Resources>Writing@APUS in the library.
Librarian Spotlight! This month, meet Priscilla!
Priscilla is a Texan whose love of biology and books led her to a career as a science librarian. Her top research tip? Make the most of Google Scholar! Learn how at https://t.co/ct6oMp4ivS
This month, the Trefry Archives features a wide range of resources dedicated to primary sources of Black American history. Read their stories and learn their history by visiting the latest post from the Trefry Archives: https://t.co/x0wLNC3SZl
Are you unsure how to get your research into the right journals? Or perhaps you’re not sure of the best methodology to use in your paper. Sage Research is offering a free webinar series with insightful tips for new researchers. Find the series here: https://t.co/Z1pnEJsHGo
This month, the Trefry Archives is thrilled to announce an additional release of Vietnam War Era Records as part of the 20th Century Military History Collection. View these records and learn more about the Vietnam/Indochina War here: https://t.co/x0wLNC3SZl
Wishing you and yours a very Happy New Year! As you work through this year of courses, remember the librarians are a free service here to assist you. We look forward to connecting with you in 2025 🎊
Introducing the new and improved Trefry Library homepage! With this update, we’ve brought our most popular pages to the forefront, and now offer a new page dedicated to homepage news. Take a look at the new design today: https://t.co/HAu9r6d6Wx
Ever wonder how Amazon manages to market, sell, and deliver high-demand packages in time for the holiday season? Visit the library today and view the latest resources on supply chain management to learn how: https://t.co/W4u9Q1cT9e