New Circulating Media Equipment
Tisch Library has refreshed all of its circulating media equipment, and we are excited to announce that it is now available for checkout!
We now circulate:
Tisch Library has refreshed all of its circulating media equipment, and we are excited to announce that it is now available for checkout!
We now circulate:
We are pleased to announce the recipient of the Fall 2021 Tisch Library Open Educational Resources (OER) Award. Congratulations to Katherine Wang A22! Katherine is teaching an ExCollege Explorations course "Justice is the Best Medicine: Reimagining Healthcare and the Medical Industrial Complex."
Come unbox and explore Tisch's new circulating media equipment!
Stations with microphones, audio recorders, video cameras, and photo cameras will be set up, and you'll be guided through a series of simple prompts to gain basic familiarity with the gear that’s available for checkout. Afterwards we'll share a media collage using media created at the event with registered participants. Space is limited.
Accessibility Information
Located on top oor, accessible by elevator or stairs.
Come unbox and explore Tisch's new circulating media equipment!
Stations with microphones, audio recorders, video cameras, and photo cameras will be set up, and you'll be guided through a series of simple prompts to gain basic familiarity with the gear that’s available for checkout. Afterwards we'll share a media collage using media created at the event with registered participants. Space is limited.
Accessibility Information
Located on top floor, accessible by elevator or stairs.
We are excited to announce the Tisch Library Graduate Data Research Fund program, which will provide financial support for graduate students in the Schools of Arts, Sciences & Engineering who are interested in purchasing research data for use in their projects. It is intended to provide one-time grants to support the purchase or licensing of data necessary to a substantial research project conducted by graduate students in AS&E. Awards will likely be in the $500–750 range.
Lilly Music Library has a variety of unique items, including facsimile scores reproduced from original manuscript sources or early editions; music memorabilia/boxed sets; and special editions.
Here is just a sampling of what you might find:
14th century Italian part songs in Il Codice Squarcialupi: Ms. Mediceo Palatino 87, Biblioteca Laurenziana Di Firenze (facsimile)
The Frédéric Louis Ritter Collection consists of approximately 2,500 items and was bestowed upon Tufts College in 1901 by trustee Albert Metcalf to support the development of the Department of Music. The physical items are housed in the Special Collections at Tisch Library at Tufts University.
We are excited to announce that Tisch is expanding its Open Access (OA) Publishing fund. For many years our OA fund has provided financial support to graduate students, providing up to $3,000 to cover article processing charges (APCs) for publishing in an open access journal.