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Copyrighted Works from 1927 Enter the Public Domain

by Gabriel FeldsteinPosted onFebruary 6, 2023February 6, 2023
Fanciful woodcut in black, beige, and blue, of a lighthouse, with “TO THE LIGHTHOUSE” and “VIRGINIA WOOLF” both worked into the image.

What is the Public Domain? On January 1, 2023 copyrighted artifacts from 1927 entered the Public Domain. This means that online repositories such as Internet Archive, HathiTrust, and Google Books can make works fully available online without fear of financial…

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The Era of Artificial Intelligence is Upon Us

by Jen MoranPosted onJanuary 19, 2023January 24, 2023
An electronically-generated painting of a bald eagle with wings spread in flight shaking hands with a black and red android.

The Sudden Surge of Artificial Intelligence Back in the end of November of last year, when many of us were busily studying and preparing for the end of the fall semester, OpenAI launched a new chatbot called ChatGPT that has…

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Staff Picks: See What BC Libraries Staff is Reading

by Steve RungePosted onDecember 2, 2022December 5, 2022

Silver lining It can be a struggle to find the good in a disaster that continues to unfold, but adapting to a more online world has had some unanticipated silver linings, one of which is Staff Picks, an online display…

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Support for Digital Techniques and Tools

by Bee LehmanPosted onNovember 23, 2022November 28, 2022

If you’re looking for opportunities for learning and using digital techniques and tools, the good news is that BC Libraries’ growth in this area has resulted in collaborations all over campus. Below are BC Libraries and related programs that provide…

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Meet the O’Neill Library Reference Assistants

by Steve RungePosted onNovember 11, 2022November 11, 2022
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The Reference Desk in O’Neill  is staffed by Reference Assistants Sarah Shepherd, Mik Hamilton, and Lee Parker on Monday-Thursday 4pm to 9pm. All three are graduate students at Simmons University studying Library Science. Drop by and introduce yourself! Mik Hamilton…

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