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Revolutionary Communication: Printing Independence and the Birth of the American Stamp

Before the first musket was fired, the American Revolution was sparked by messages. This spring, the John Hay Library at Brown University invites you to explore our latest exhibition, Revolutionary Communication: Printing Independence and the Birth of the American Stamp, bringing together original maps, newspapers, and artifacts that show how communication became our nation’s first act of Revolutionary Communication: Printing Independence and the Birth of the American Stamp

Health and Biomedical Library Services April 2026 Newsletter

Your HBLS librarians are always here to support you as researchers, scholars, clinicians, and fellow members of our Brown community. Here are a few resources and tips to support your research and scholarship. Research Impact and Publication Tracking Thinking about a grant, or more broadly about research strategy? Our research impact service can partner with Health and Biomedical Library Services April 2026 Newsletter

Brown University Library Student Jobs

Brown University Library is one of the biggest student employers on the Brown University campus. Read below for more information on student jobs. Which locations hire students? How many hours do students work? Students work approximately 8 to 10 hours per week, and we are as flexible as possible regarding schedules. When are students hired? Brown University Library Student Jobs

DH Salons – Spring 2024

The DH Salon series is a regular, informal presentation series bringing together digital humanities work across the Brown University campus.  Spring 2024 Schedule Select Tuesdays at noon on Zoom or in the Digital Scholarship Lab (room 137) at the Rockefeller Library. Lunch and refreshments are provided. January 25 – Register here “The Keeper Project” with Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo and DH Salons – Spring 2024

Announcing Scopus

We are pleased to announce that the Brown University Library now offers access to the research database Scopus. Scopus provides access to over 90 million references to scholarly and trade journal articles, books and book chapters, conference abstracts, and patents. Of its interdisciplinary coverage, about 23% is in the health sciences, 15% in the life Announcing Scopus