News and Announcements

Promotion & Tenure

Promotion and tenure (P&T) are milestones in a professor or instructor’s career.  A P&T bid involves creating a portfolio to document one’s professional accomplishments and is subject to various types of review. Check out Kristy Padron's latest blog where she gives more details about how to create a successful portfolio. 

 

Beginning May 1, 2021, UBorrow requests and renewals throughout the state of Florida will be temporarily suspended due to a statewide integrated library system migration.

 

As we head into finals at the end of the month, we thought it was only fitting to recognize that it is also National Stress Awareness Month. We have compiled a list of e-resources that focus on stress and anxiety management. 

 

Repost

Check out our librarian Kristy Padron's latest blog post about social media and copyright infringement. She dives into three commonly asked questions about whether or not what you post on social media is actually infringing on copyright. 

 

As we celebrate Women’s History month, the library would like to highlight FAU’s Feminist Graduate Student Association’s publication, Femiliarize Yourself. This publication has been a student-driven from the beginning. Students propose, organize, write, edit, and print issues autonomously. They express current feminist thinking about contemporary issues through a medium that is powerfully resonant of 90s feminist zines and other alternative media production.

 

Human Library Logo

Join us for our virtual Human Library on March 23, 2021 for the chance to "unjudge" someone. The Human Library is an event that creates a safe space for dialogue about individuals from the FAU community who have experienced discrimination based on race, religion, sexual orientation, class, gender identity, sex, age, lifestyle choices, disability, and any other aspect of their life that has been seen through biases. Register and check out your human "book" today!

 

Open Education Logo

March 1-5 marks international Open Education Week, and FAU Libraries welcomes you to engage with us as we continue to strive for openness in knowledge creation and sharing.  Click the link to learn more about Open Education and why it is important. 

 

Scholarly Communication Services Coordinator Kristy Padron just posted her latest blog about a fair use case from South Florida that made it to the Supreme Court! Read more about the 80s rap group 2 Live Crew's 1994 Supreme Court, which influenced our current understandings of copyright, fair use, and parody.

 

Read the librarian Kristy Padron's latest blog about fair use analysis. This dives deeper into The Fair Use Doctrine and how educators can properly use information for instructional and scholarly/ creative purposes. 

 

Celebrate Every BODY Week serves as a reminder to focus on ways to accept and appreciate our bodies for all that they can do! We have compiled a list of books, e-books, and podcasts that students can reference if they are looking to develop a healthier relationship with their body and food.