Welcome to Fall 2009! The Lamson Library and Learning Commons would like to extend special greetings to the Class of 2013. We’re glad you’re here! Fall hours resume this week.
As PSU’s “academic HUB”, the LLC offers one stop shopping for research, writing, tutoring and technology assistance. During the summer, we created more [...]
The Lamson Library and Learning Commons extends CONGRATULATIONS and best wishes to the PSU Class of 2009.
Summer hours begin on Monday May 18th.
The Lamson Library and Learning Commons is pleased to participate in the Annual Toiletries Drive sponsored by the Community Service Center at Plymouth State. All donations will benefit the Pemi Bridge House and Voices Against Violence.
Helpful donations include unused shampoo, conditioner, toothbrushes, toothpaste, hair brushes, lotion, soap, dental floss, etc. Full sized and [...]
Lamson Library and Learning Commons has purchased a PSU license for Endnote. Instead of spending hours typing bibliographies, or using index cards to organize their references, many researchers now do it the easy way—by using EndNote! Read more.
This software is available to all students, faculty, and staff on a CD to load on your [...]
The Lamson Library and Learning Commons is pleased to welcome the exhibition Explore Other Lands: a Journey into the Arabic World by Najwa O’Hara.
Ms. O’Hara was born in Mosul, a small city in the north of Iraq. After she finished her high school studies, she studied at the University of Mosul and graduated [...]
Don’t let the craziness of summer pass you by without spending time with a good book! Whether in a hammock, on a beach, or in the comfort of your air conditioned home, reading for fun is relaxing and you never fail to learn something new. Check out Lamson’s new titles and “lighter reading” Browsing books [...]
The Lamson Library and Learning Commons would like to welcome educational leaders from Pakistan to the campus this month. The Pakistani Educational Leadership Institute is in its fifth consecutive year of sharing educational initiatives with teachers and administrators from this country. We hope your enjoy your visit and make the Library part of [...]
The Library and Spinelli Archives celebrates the life of New England writer/illustrator Tasha Tudor, who died on June 18, 2008 at her home in Vermont.
According to an article in the Los Angeles Times,”reviewers often praised the 44 books Tudor wrote and illustrated for evoking the beauty and ideals of an era long past. [...]
The Lamson Library and Learning Commons celebrated an exciting Alumni Weekend 2008, joining the rest of the campus in honoring Women Athletes at Plymouth State University. Over 40 alumni visited the Archives, taking a look at pictures from the past, while others attended sessions on the University’s plans for the future.
Take [...]
Lamson Library and Learning Commons continues to feature a rotating display of board and card games from the collection of Steffan O’Sullivan. The games are in the cases to the right and left of the entrance on the main level. The display features board and card games from around the world, of interest to both [...]
Special Finals Week Hours
Friday May 9th
7:30 AM — 9 PM
Saturday May 10
8:30 AM — 9 PM
Sunday May 11th
10 AM — 1 AM
Monday May 12th — Wednesday May 14th
7:30 AM — 1 AM
Thursday May 15th
7:30 AM — 11:30 PM
Friday May 16th
7:30 AM — 5 PM
The Library and Lamson Learning Commons will be open Graduation Weekend and [...]
The Library and Lamson Learning Commons is celebrating the 29th Annual Medieval and Renaissance Forum at Plymouth State with an exciting display! The swords, clothing, games, and artwork all highlight the Forum’s theme of The Secular Realm in the Age of Faith.
Materials will be on display on the Main Level until Sunday April 27th. [...]
The Library and Lamson Learning Commons welcomes the collaborative efforts of the PSU Poetry Club and Student Exhibitions Committee in a joint exhibition of art-inspired poetry. We will be featuring several of the artworks, and their accompanying poems, during the rest of April. All the works are on display in The Commons Cafe. [...]
During National Poetry Month, select a poem you love or that is especially meaningful to you, and carry it in your pocket. Share it with colleagues, classmates, friends, or just savor its beauty and impact.
Don’t know how to find your own poem? Ask a Librarian, or stop by the Reference Desk [...]
Ms. Bennett documents the consequences of war as displayed in the daily news in the tradition of Goya, Daumier, and Posada. The artist’s etchings on industrial themes, express isolation, and images of naked flesh against steel pipes carry an implicit message of the toxicity of today’s industrialized world.