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Official Twitter account of the Hesburgh Libraries at the University of @NotreDame.
Notre Dame, IN
Joined April 2009
In 1995, @NDBusiness students were starting classes in a new building. Inside, @NotreDame’s first all-electronic library was opening as a ground-breaking type of resource center. Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Thomas Mahaffey, Jr. Business Library! https://t.co/wpu4iJU2uJ
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Welcome to Veronica Fu, who joined Hesburgh Libraries as East Asian Studies and education librarian. Veronica serves as the liaison to East Asian Studies faculty and students and also contributes to the development and implementation of teaching and learning offerings.
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Join us next week for #GISDay, Nov. 19, our annual salute to geospatial technology and its power to transform and better our lives. To see the schedule and learn more about the sessions, or to register to attend, visit https://t.co/ndipVfTboa.
#GISDay2025 #GIS
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Learn more about the opening of the archive of audio recordings of Rev. Gustavo Gutiérrez, O.P., pioneer of the theology of liberation and professor emeritus of theology at @notredame, and tomorrow's symposium, in this @ND_news story: https://t.co/iJpWMLvgrt
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Are you drowning in citations? Join us for Friday’s workshop and learn how to use RefWorks, a citation manager to help you organize the sources you use in your writing. Learn more and register:
library.nd.edu
This workshop will cover the basics of using one citation manager, RefWorks.
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For good data analysis, you need clean data. Learn how to use OpenRefine to identify errors and create consistent formatting at Tuesday’s workshop, Cleaning Social Science Data with OpenRefine. Learn more and register:
library.nd.edu
Learn how to use OpenRefine to effectively clean and format data.
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Tuesday’s workshop, Introduction to Zotero, will teach participants the open-source Zotero research tool, which allows scholars to create bibliographies easily, as well as take notes and manage and share research. Learn more and register:
library.nd.edu
Learn how to use Zotero — an open-source research tool for creating bibliographies.
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If you need some help learning a new technical or research skill, check out one of our upcoming workshops next week. Find a full list for the semester at https://t.co/M9DgZUVAbh. 🧵
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RBSC’s new bilingual exhibit (Spanish/English) spotlights four Hispanic women from the late 19th and early 20th centuries who used the medium of the album to craft their own profiles and shape their networks of sociability. Open until Dec. 19. Learn more: https://t.co/mIlAypJxRO
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Meet Ruben Celani, our new Postdoctoral Research Associate in Italian Studies and Zahm Dante Collection curatorial fellow. Learn what drew him to Hesburgh Libraries, what he’ll be working on and what excites him about our collections. Read the Q&A: https://t.co/Sxw8ddMwLs
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FRIDAY: Join us as we honor Rev. Gustavo Gutiérrez, O.P., and celebrate the launch of a 50-year digital archive of his theological conferences. Part of the 2025–26 Notre Dame Forum series Cultivating Hope. Learn more and register: https://t.co/zRLknLtGGT
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Don't miss the Notre Dame Press Book Festival and Dirty Book Sale Nov. 18-19 during #UniversityPressWeek! Visit Hesburgh Library for in-person deals on backlist books, deep discounts on select frontlist titles, and many giveaways.
Mark your calendars! The 2025 Book Festival is just two weeks away! Don’t miss this annual sale and celebration. See you in #Hesburgh Library at #NotreDame on November 18-19! #BookFest @NDLibraries Event info: https://t.co/dXPWVWlyJH
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Contributing to a repository? Friday’s Navari Family CDS workshop, Introduction to Github and Markdown, will teach the basic functions of contributing to a repository and writing documents in its preferred plain-text format. Learn more and register:
library.nd.edu
Learn the basic functions of contributing to a repository and writing documents in its preferred plain-text format, markdown.
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Control the chaos of your qualitative research project by attending next week's Navari Family CDS workshop, Bringing Order to Qualitative Madness with ATLAS.ti, on Friday. Learn more and register:
library.nd.edu
Learn how to use ATLAS.ti to bring order to the chaos of your qualitative research project.
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Follow the citation trail! Friday’s workshop, Who Is Citing Whom?, will show you how to move forward in time from older citations to uncover the latest research. Learn more and register:
library.nd.edu
Follow the citation trail — learn how to move forward in time from older citations to uncover the latest research.
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Wednesday’s workshop, Introduction to Zotero, will teach participants the open-source Zotero research tool, which allows scholars to create bibliographies easily, as well as take notes and manage and share research. Learn more and register:
library.nd.edu
Learn how to use Zotero — an open-source research tool for creating bibliographies.
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Dive into building simple web pages as a way to understand the relationship between HTML and CSS in Wednesday’s workshop, HTML & CSS — Essential Training. Learn more and register:
library.nd.edu
In this hands-on workshop, we will dive immediately into building simple webpages as a way to understand the relationship between HTML and CSS.
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Learn how to use APIs to harvest information from the Internet in ways that would be difficult or impossible to do from just a website in Monday’s Navari Family CDS workshop, Gathering Data from the Web Using APIs. Learn more and register:
library.nd.edu
Learn how to use APIs to harvest information from the Internet.
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Need to learn or refresh some skills for your upcoming project or ongoing research? Hesburgh Libraries has a wide range of workshops next week to help you succeed. Read on: 🧵
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On campus for this weekend’s rivalry game vs. Navy? Stop by Friday, 2-3:30pm, to see RBSC's Dante exhibit that traces the global journey of the “Commedia” through rare and valuable printed editions, and meet and speak with a curator. Read more: https://t.co/HidoeCLkFx
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Fall break’s Dissertation and Thesis Camp gave 28 students the opportunity to focus entirely on their work without distractions in a supportive and engaging community. Watch our video to see how the camp continues to impact graduate student success. https://t.co/GK8RNCKtRn
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