Learn more about how you can publish Open Access here at Boston College! The Libraries join the @BCSchillerInst in presenting our Open Access Week event next week!
Schiller is excited to be a co-sponsor with the @ONeillLibrary on this Open Access Week panel. Mark your calendars to join us on October 24 at 4:30pm in 245 Beacon, Room 215.
I SAW IT: From a Holocaust Poem to a Commemorative Artist Book
A Conversation with Harriet Bart
19 October 2023
3:00-4:30pm
Burns Library, Boston College
https://t.co/ukZhPEIapL
Sep 29: Dana Gioia luncheon talk and reading: “Poetry and the Catholic Imagination” @ONeillLibrary, 12pm. Free cold buffet. All are welcome. Parking, other info: https://t.co/sJeSw065B8. Co-sponsored @C21Center#catholicpoetry#DanaGioia
August 12th is International Youth Day, and this year's theme is shifting towards an environmentally friendly world. Check out these books we have at O'Neill on sustainability and the environment! #bclibraries#sustainability
July 25th: an important day in history in many places and disciplines! A music lover? A science fanatic? Interested in space or politics? Why not come read about it in a BC Library; we'd love to see you!
Launched in 2010 by the World Soundscape Project, World Listening Day is a celebration of acoustic ecology, a study of the relationship we have with the world around us through sound, so take a moment out of your day to open up your ears and listen!
Milan Kundera wrote ten novels, the most famous of which was The Unbearable Lightness of Being, three poetry collections, four plays, a film adaptation, a collection of short stories, and many essays.
July 11 has a long history - everything from the first Quakers arriving here in Boston to Babe Ruth's debut! Take a moment to explore some of today's history with us at BC Libraries.
Have a wonderful 4th of July weekend! However you plan to spend it, BC Libraries wishes you fun and sunny days. Maybe you'll even enjoy some time outside with a good book?
The latest issues of popular newspapers & magazines are already waiting for you in the reading area on the 3rd floor of our library! 🗞️
(Rotating rack near the windows overlooking Maloney Hall 😉)
Yesterday, we celebrated Juneteenth! Today, we honor World Refugee Day. Every day is a good day to reach out to the people around you to show your love and support, and we welcome you at BC Libraries to borrow any resources you may need to do so!
Juneteenth marks the day when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas in 1865 to take control of the state and ensure that all enslaved people be freed.
Juneteenth honors the end to slavery in the United States and is considered the longest-running African American holiday!