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In Kindle Debut, Library Turns a New Page

By Danny Funt September 9, 2011

The recent addition of five Kindle e-readers to Lauinger Library may have campus bibliophiles buzzing over a new chapter in education, but not every volume listed on the syllabus may be available in...

In Kindle Debut, Library Turns a New Page

By Danny Funt September 9, 2011

The recent addition of five Kindle e-readers to Lauinger Library may have campus bibliophiles buzzing over a new chapter in education, but not every volume listed on the syllabus may be available in...

Lau Studies Student Space, Socialization

By Anne Skomba February 15, 2011

An upcoming study will allow university researchers to examine Lauinger Library through a new lens. The library's administration has commissioned a group of staff members to document the activity on...

Lauinger Cracks Down On Computer Usage

By Mary Murphy November 2, 2010

RJ takes full advantage of Lauinger Library, but he is not a Georgetown faculty member or student. As if to prove that he does in fact belong in the main campus library, he pulled the government-issued...

Exhibit Explores Female Piety

By Upasana Kaku October 22, 2010

Tales of adventure, romance and nuns join the manuscript volumes Lauinger Library in its new exhibit, "Portraits in Piety: Women Saints and Women Religious from the John Thatcher Collection." Opened...

Bleed Blue, Print Green

By The Editorial Board September 17, 2010

Last spring Lauinger Library made a little publicized, but welcome change by offering double-sided printing. For all its progressiveness, though, the library is missing a valuable opportunity to jump on...

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