News & Announcements
Get Help Citing Your Sources
May 2A guide to the various citation styles, plus links to citation management tools.
El Día de los Niños/El Día de los Libros
Apr 29Celebrate El Día de los Niños/El Día de los Libros, Children’s Day/Book Day from now through the end of April by visiting our El Día book exhibit in the children’s collection on the fourth floor of the SDSU Love Library.
The Vogue Archive
Apr 26Contains the entire run of Vogue magazine (US edition) from 1892 to the present day, reproduced in high-resolution color page images. Trial access thru 7/1/2024.
Evaluating Sources
Apr 24Once you find information resources, it is critical that you evaluate the sources to be sure they are credible and authoritative sources to use to support the arguments or factual claims you make in your in your paper or projects.
Preserving and Revealing Tijuana’s Past Thanks to an NEH Grant
Apr 18San Diego State University has been awarded a Humanities Collections and References Resources Grant for $336,762 by the National Endowment for the Humanities for its project, “Preserving and Revealing Tijuana’s Past.”
Who has the time to read anyway?
Apr 18Reading regularly helps you to improve your focus, comprehension, and retention of information – all saving you time when studying, researching, and completing assignments.
Climate Change Fiction
Apr 16Mostly set in the future and focused on dystopian societies dealing with the consequences of climate change, Cli-Fi provides some glimpses of what the future might hold if we fail to stabilize our environment.
Library Resources Help Students Succeed at S3 (SDSU Student Symposium)
Apr 11Student research projects that best used the library's resources receive the Library Award during S3 (SDSU Student Symposium).
University Library Dean Scott Walter Appointed to Board of Library Commissioners
Apr 9San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria has appointed Library Dean Scott Walter to the Board of Library Commissioners for the San Diego Public Library (SDPL).
Solar Eclipse
Apr 5Even though San Diego lies outside of the path of totality, SDSU astronomer Douglas Leonard says we will still get to see the celestial phenomenon.