New here? Have questions?
Welcome to CSUMB. Or welcome back. The Library wants to invite you to take a look at our New Student FAQ. Those of you new to campus and even those of you not so new will find answers to 20 questions...
View ArticleHispanic Heritage Month 2012
Diversity United, Building America's Future Today is this year's theme for National Hispanic Heritage Month, running September 15 to October 15. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage month by checking out some...
View ArticleBanned Books Week 2012
The 2012 celebration of Banned Books Week will be held from September 30 through October 6.This year marks the 30th anniversary of the the only national celebration of the freedom to read...
View ArticleNational Coming Out Day 2012
Come Out. Vote. October 11 is National Coming Out Day, an annual event sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign to celebrate lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people and to promote LGBT...
View ArticleThird floor open
The Library is pleased to welcome you to the new 3rd floor. Come take a look at the great views and enjoy quiet study. There are now 6 group studies on the 3rd floor available for students to reserve...
View ArticleTry a research guide
Looking for sources for a research project? Try clicking Start Your Research on the library homepage. We have many subject-specific guides that will point you toward books in our library and others,...
View ArticleNobel Literature Prize goes to Mo Yan
On December 10, Chinese writer Mo Yan will be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature at a ceremony in Stockholm. Born into a farming family in 1955, Guan Moye was a talkative child, and admonitions by...
View ArticleRead for fun @CSUMB Library
The CSUMB Library's Recreational Reading page makes it easy to browse for a good book to read during winter break. Whether you prefer adventure, romance, humor, or fantasy, you're sure to find...
View ArticleWomen's History Month 2013
Did you know that women have been historically underrepresented in STEM fields? There are many efforts to rectify this, including by the federal government. “If we’re going to out-innovate and...
View ArticleRace & Disability Dialogue Event/Resources
Student Disability Resources will be holding a Diversity Dialogue on Race & Disability on April 10th from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. at the Alumni & Visitors Center, Building 97.SDR and the CSUMB Library...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month 2013
cover image of Aesop Rock courtesy of Chevy Anderson National Poetry Month is a month-long, national celebration of poetry established by the Academy of American Poets. The concept is to widen the...
View ArticleTry a research guide
Looking for sources for a research project? Try clicking Start Your Research on the library homepage. We have many subject-specific guides that will point you toward books in our library and others,...
View ArticleAfter hours book drop
Books due? Library closed? No problem! Our after hours book return is located west of the Divarty St. entrance to the library, across from Asilomar Hall. When you place an item in the drop, please...
View ArticleArchive your capstone
Make the product of all your hard work available for family, friends, and potential employers to view online by archiving your capstone or thesis. More information is available via the Library's...
View ArticleDatabase additions & changes
Welcome back, everyone! We want to share some changes to our database lineup with you. Over the summer, our consortial office reviewed databases and made some changes to the databases they support on...
View ArticleTry a research guide
Looking for sources for a research project? Try clicking Start Your Research on the library homepage. We have many subject-specific guides that will point you toward books in our library and others,...
View ArticleNew here? Have questions?
Welcome to CSUMB. Or welcome back. The Library wants to invite you to take a look at our New Student FAQ. Those of you new to campus and even those of you not so new will find answers to 20 questions...
View ArticleNew here? Have questions?
Welcome to CSUMB. Or welcome back. The Library wants to invite you to take a look at our New Student FAQ. Those of you new to campus and even those of you not so new will find answers to 20 questions...
View ArticleNative American Heritage Month
November is Native American Heritage Month. This month celebrates and recognizes the accomplishments of the peoples who were the original inhabitants, explorers, and settlers of the United States. For...
View ArticleNeed a quiet study space?
The quiet areas in the library are: Basically, all of the 3rd floor is designated as quiet study with the exception of the carrels adjacent to the atrium. Specifically, these areas are: 3rd floor -...
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