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Bentley Library by the Numbers - 2023 Infographic

By Lisa Curtin

The Bentley Library is pleased to share the latest version of Bentley Library by the Numbers! Using data from the 2023 calendar year, this infographic presents a snapshot of the how the Bentley community engages with the library and utilizes our services and resources. We think these are some of the most interesting facts related to library use, research help, instruction, and collections. 

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Storm Closing: Tuesday, February 13. Updated - Library Opening at 5:00pm

By Lisa Curtin

[Updated at 12:45pm, Tuesday, February 13]: Bentley University has announced that all undergraduate & graduate evening classes beginning at 5:00 p.m. or later today will be held as scheduled. The library will be open from 5:00pm-12:00am.  

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Let's Talk: Counseling Center Holding Drop-in Conversations at the Library.

By Lisa Curtin

We are pleased to announce that the Bentley Counseling Center is bringing Let's Talk to the Bentley Library this semester. Let's Talk provides Bentley students with informal drop-in conversations with Bentley Therapists as a comfortable non-treatment alternative to formal mental health care. 

Starting Tuesday, February 6, therapists will be available in Library Room 201 (the Manfredi study room on the top floor) on the following Tuesdays from 1:00-2:00 p.m. No appointments are necessary!

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Go Green with Ecosia: The Search Engine with a Sustainable Business Model

By James Thibeault

I find that growth and destruction can go hand in hand—especially in the business world. In order for a business to grow, it must consume or be consumed.

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What is Your Story? Events to Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.

By Hope Houston

I was a girl when I heard Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream" speech, delivered in August 1963 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. The March on Washington and the speech have become as familiar to Americans as Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. One can say that both speeches changed the course of history. King’s speech changed the course of my life.

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Spring '24 Library Hours, Tips & Reminders

By Lisa Curtin

Welcome to spring semester all new and returning students! We look forward to seeing you in the library soon. Here are a few important tips and reminders for spring. Please don't hesitate to stop by, call, chat, or email us if you need help or have questions. 

Library Hours

During the spring semester the normal library hours are:

Sunday
10:00 a.m.–12:00 a.m.

Monday–Thursday
7:30 a.m.–12:00 a.m.

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Public Domain Day

By James Thibeault

New Year’s Day is often celebrated as a way to recover from the previous night, but January 1st is also known as Public Domain Day. It is an event that is often overlooked despite its significance in education and innovation.

On January 1st, 2024, most works that were published in 1928 have now entered the public domain. When a creative work like a book, film, or song are developed, they naturally are protected by copyright law. This generally means that no one can reproduce or take ownership of the work without the permission of the owner.

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On Display: Best Books of 2023

By Lisa Curtin

We are excited to announce our 15th annual Best Books display! This year's display features more than 250 titles that have appeared on 17 year-end best books lists*, providing a broad selection of fiction and nonfiction across subjects and genres. Some of these books are blockbusters that you'll surely recognize, while others are critically acclaimed works that may have received less publicity or escaped your attention. 

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Landscapes and Lives Partitioned: Witnessing the Borderlands by Shelley K White on view in the RSM Art Gallery

By Lisa Curtin
Landscapes and Lives Partitioned: Witnessing the BorderlandsShelley K WhiteJanuary 16–February 24, 2024OPENING RECEP ...

Special Library Hours: Monday, January 8 – Sunday, January 21

By Lisa Curtin

We hope everyone enjoyed a great winter break! For the next two weeks (January 8-21) the library will be open with reduced hours until spring classes start. Please note that the library is also closed on Thursday, January 11, for a staff professional development day and on Monday, January 15, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. 

Monday, January 8 - Wednesday, January 10
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Thursday, January 11
closed - professional development day

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