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UMD Libraries hosts “Living Memory: Honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives” an Indigenous Futures Lab Pop-Up exhibition in McKeldin Library
On May 5, 2025, in honor of the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR), the Living Memory: Honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives installation will open in the Portico Room on the second floor of McKeldin Library. The exhibition was curated by Britney Bibeault, Assistant Director, Indigenous Futures Lab (IFL) and PhD candidate, Information Studies
UMD Libraries announce recipients of the 2025 Library Awards for Undergraduate Research and the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility Award
The University of Maryland Libraries are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025 Library Awards for Undergraduate Research. This year’s IDEA Award recipient is Sylvia Cotten, class of 2025, majoring in History. The three Undergraduate Research prizes have been awarded to Taylor Mason, class of 2025, majoring in History; Holland Schmitz, class of 2025, majoring in History; and Matthew Zinno class of 2027, majoring in Government and Politics.
UMD Libraries launches new Research Data Resource in partnership with The Division of Information Technology and the Division of Research
The University of Maryland Libraries in partnership with the Division of Information Technology and Division of Research have published a new open data website to provide a roadmap to the UMD campus community for how to manage and share their research data.
Student Research Team that Creates Visual Tracking Software to Study Fish Wins UMD Libraries’ 2025 Gemstone Research Award
Team FSH edged out Teams HEMD and Valve to clinch the UMD Libraries’ Gemstone Research Award at the finalists presentations on March 26, where each team presented their research to a panel of judges. UMD Libraries awarded a first place prize of $2,000 and a $1,000 prize to both runners up. The Gemstone Research Award recognizes student teams that demonstrate excellence in the integration of principles of information literacy into their work and who conduct research with integrity and diligence.
Libraries Performing System Maintenance to Improve Security and Reliability
Between now and June, the Libraries will be performing system maintenance on the underlying infrastructure that powers our applications and services. This work is critical to the modernization of the Libraries’ digital infrastructure, resulting in improved security and reliability of library services.During this time, the following library applications and services will be unavailable for specified periods of time: interlibrary loan, course reserves, streaming media services, the Libraries’ website, DRUM, digital collections, and off-campus access to online resources.
UMD Libraries Announce Gift of 150-Year-Old Printing Presses
The University of Maryland Libraries are excited to announce the acquisition of two 19th-century iron Washington hand presses donated to Special Collections and University Archives by Christopher and Patricia Manson of Rockville, MD and Ellie Denker of Potomac, MD. These gifts will be the foundation for a new letterpress printing studio on the ground floor of Hornbake Library, set to open in 2025.
Generative AI tool fully integrated into Scopus database, available via UMD Libraries
Scopus AI is now fully integrated into the Scopus interface, and accessible via the Libraries’ Database Finder tool.Scopus AI uses generative AI to respond to natural language queries to help researchers navigate the vast amount of information available in Scopus by generating easy-to-understand summaries and concept maps.
UMD Libraries to support Project STAND, Shift Collective Inc. partnership in grant from Mellon Foundation
Project STAND, a national grassroots archival consortium foster ethical documentation of contemporary and past social justice movements in underdocumented student populations, has received a $1.5 million grant from the Mellon Foundation.
UMD Libraries celebrates International Love Data Week
International Love Data Week is a celebration of dataevery year during the week of Valentine’s Day. This year, the UMD Libraries is partnering with the The Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Assessment (IRPA), the Division of Information Technology (DIT), the College of Information, the STAMP, and the University Career Center to plan a week of data-related activities and events to highlight the use of data on campus.
Veteran of Higher Ed Libraries Named Dean of UMD Libraries
The University of Maryland has named Holly Mercer dean of University Libraries, effective July 1. As dean, Mercer will lead the most extensive university library system in the Washington, D.C.-Baltimore area. This encompasses seven university libraries that serve as the academic keystone supporting the university's teaching, learning and research goals.