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Elevator is Out of Order!

By Lisa Curtin

The library's elevator is out of order! If you need help retrieving items from the upper or lower levels please let us know and we will get them for you.

We anticipate that the elevator will be repaired early next week. Our apologies for the inconvenience.

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Now Showing: 2019 International Education Photo Contest

By Lisa Curtin

Now showing in the RSM Art Gallery are the 2019 International Education Photo Contest category winners and finalists.

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On Display - The Immigrant Experience: In Their Own Words

By Jaimie Fritz

With roughly 200 countries across our globe, it’s no wonder that immigration plays a huge role in many people’s lives. Some choose to move to a different country for a change of pace or a new set of opportunities. For others, their moves are the result of global conflict, persecution, and other serious personal concerns.

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October's Arrivals: New Books, DVDs and Audiobooks

By Lisa Curtin

Looking for something new to read, watch, or listen to? Our new acquisitions lists are a great place to start browsing! Go to the New Books & DVDs page to browse the new arrivals by subject or format. When you see something you want, click the “Request” button to place a hold on it.

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Remembering Toni Morrison

By Matthew Van Sleet

1931-2019

The Bentley Library is pleased to join the Multicultural Center, the Valente Center for Arts and Sciences, and the Department of English and Media Studies in celebrating the life and work of Nobel laureate Toni Morrison.

To commemorate her contribution to literature, the library will display a collection of her best known works in the main lobby.

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Faculty Workshop: Scholars @ Bentley Institutional Repository

By Jaimie Fritz

The library is pleased to introduce faculty to Scholars @ Bentley, our institutional repository hosted by Digital Commons. Scholars @ Bentley is a full-text repository for your articles, research, presentations, datasets, multimedia, and more. Share your work worldwide through the Digital Commons network and track downloads by time and location to measure impact.

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Database of the Month: Bloomberg Tax

By Stephen Tracey

Bloomberg Tax provides users with online access to statutes, regulations, tax codes, court cases, and expert analysis, articles, and commentary on tax planning. Practice tools such as tax prep guides, checklists, tax forms, and sample documents are included. Topic areas include Federal, State, and International.

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Try Libby! New OverDrive App Now Available.

By Kimberly Morin

You can now access Bentley's OverDrive collection in Libby, an alternative app for ebooks and audiobooks.

 

Libby offers many enhancements, including:

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Fall Mini-Break Hours: Saturday 10/12 - Tuesday 10/15

By Lisa Curtin

The library will remain open during Bentley's Fall Mini-Break with some adjustments to our normal operating hours on Sunday and Monday. We hope that you'll all enjoy the break from classes, but we are here if you need us!

Saturday October 12, Sunday October 13, and Monday October 14 
10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Tuesday October 15
7:30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.

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Now Showing in the RSM Art Gallery: 'Vague Space' by Casey Hayward

By Lisa Curtin

Vague Space is a hybrid documentary project and photo-sculptural art installation by Casey Hayward, Associate Professor of English and Media Studies at Bentley University. The components of the work—still photographs and found objects—come from the cities of Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn and Salem, MA. These cities have been hit particularly hard by the opioid epidemic and the exhibit serves to shed light on that environment.

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