Renaming Myles Standish Hall exhibition on display at BU Diversity & Inclusion’s Learn More Series event

December 3rd, 2024 in Feature

The Miles Standish Display Case in Mugar Memorial Library

The Miles Standish Display Case in Mugar Memorial Library

 

What’s in a Name? Renaming Myles Standish Hall
Wednesday, December 4
5:00-7:00 PM
610 Beacon Street or Zoom
For more information and to RSVP, visit the event page.

 

On Wednesday, December 4, the BU Libraries exhibition Renaming Myles Standish Hall will be on display at BU Diversity & Inclusion’s latest Learn More Series event.

During the event, What’s In a Name? Renaming Myles Standish Hall, panelists Kimberly Howard (Wheelock College of Education & Human Development), Anna Ward (Wheelock College), Thomas Green (Massachusett Tribe at Ponkapoag), Jacob Leal (School of Theology), and Travis Franks (Utah State University) will reflect on the challenges and advocacy of removing the Myles Standish name from a BU residence hall. Moderator Laura Jimenez (Wheelock College) will engage the audience in a conversation on the next steps in their advocacy and what attendees can do to support efforts to make BU a more inclusive University for Native American and Indigenous community members.

Attendees will be able to explore the BU Libraries exhibition, which looks at what we know about the building at 610 Beacon Street as a hotel, a dormitory, and its place at BU. The materials on display, including rare books, archival photographs, newsletters, correspondence, and ephemera, are part of the university archives held in the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center.

Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center

November 25th, 2024 in

Jennifer Gunter King

Associate University Librarian for Academic Engagement & Special Collections


Sarah Bazarian

Program Coordinator, Special Collections

Mugar Memorial Library

Portrait photo of Mackenzie Briggs

Mackenzie Briggs

Processing Assistant

Mugar Memorial Library

photo of Ford Curran

Ford Curran

Outreach Archivist

photo of Claudia Friedel

Claudia M. Friedel

Research and Instruction Archivist

photo of Chris Gately

Christopher Gately

Exhibits Manager

portrait photo of Ryan Hendrickson

Ryan Hendrickson

Research and Instruction Archivist

photo of JC Johnson

J.C. Johnson

Processing Archivist

Ellen LeClere

Head of Processing and Collection Management for Special Collections
Interim Director of Digital Ventures

Mugar Memorial Library

photo of Sean Noel

Sean Noel, PhD

University Archivist

portrait photo of Jane Parr

Jane Parr

Reading Room & Reference Services Manager

photo of Alex Rankin

Alexander Rankin

Acquisitions Archivist

Portrait of Jacob Smith

Jacob Smith

Reading Room Assistant

Mugar Memorial Library

Visiting the Gotlieb Center

November 22nd, 2024 in

The Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center is located on the fifth floor via the South Elevator of Mugar Memorial Library, 771 Commonwealth Avenue, Boson Massachusetts. For detailed directions, please see Maps and Directions.

For in-person research, the Reading Room is open Monday through Wednesday, 9:30am – 4pm and Thursday, 10:30am – 4pm by appointment only. To request an appointment, please contact us at archives@bu.edu.

For more information, please visit Guidelines for Access and Use.

How to Cite Business Sources

November 21st, 2024 in Uncategorized


Citing sources correctly can be challenging, especially when you're working with complex business materials like company reports, financial data, and industry research. But don't worry—we're here to help!

Pardee Library has created a Citing Business Sources tutorial that simplifies the citation process for you. This guide includes examples for Chicago, MLA, and APA citation styles, with a focus on business-related sources. Whether you’re writing a research paper or preparing a class presentation, this resource will help you cite your sources accurately and confidently.

Why Proper Citation Matters
Citing your sources isn’t just about following guidelines—it’s about presenting your work with professionalism and integrity. Accurate citations give credit to original authors, help avoid plagiarism, and demonstrate your commitment to scholarly standards.

Need More Help?
If you're uncertain about a citation or need further assistance, The Chicago Manual of Style Online is available for in-depth guidelines, including the latest 18th edition. You can also reach out to us at pardstf@bu.edu—we're here to help you with any citation challenges you might face.

Unlock Industry Insights with Our Research Guide

November 6th, 2024 in Uncategorized


Ready to dive into industry research? Whether you’re working on a class project, analyzing market trends, or exploring new sectors, our Industry Information Sources guide provides access to the best tools and data available. With essential databases like IBISWorld, Mintel, and more, you can find reliable, up-to-date information quickly and easily.

Both IBISWorld and Mintel have recently updated their interfaces, making them even more intuitive to use and easier to navigate, so you can quickly find the insights you need.

Designed to streamline your research, our guide directs you to trusted sources that save you time and effort. If you need help or have any questions, our friendly team is here for you. Contact us at pardstf@bu.edu for assistance—we’re happy to help!

Handbooks for Education Topics

October 22nd, 2024 in Uncategorized

Are you looking for a good, recent overview of practice in a certain subfield of education? Handbooks are often a great place to start!  Here are some digital texts available through BU Libraries.

eBooks

Handbook of Multicultural Measures Theoretical Models and Processes of Literacy 7th ed. Wiley Handbook of Social Studies Research Oxford Handbook of Education and Training in Professional Psychology

International Handbook of Teacher Education Theoretical Models and Processes of Reading Handbook of Mindfulness in Education Handbook of Child Life

Handbook of Education Politics and Policy Handbook of Resilience in Children Handbook of Ethical Educational Leadership International Handbook of Interpretation in Educational Research

There are many more than this available in BU Libraries Search: try entering "handbook" and then the topic you are interested in finding.

Explore Financial Databases at Pardee Library

October 8th, 2024 in Uncategorized

If you missed our recent workshop, "Digging Into Financial Databases," part of the Library Workshops to Up Your Research Game series, we’d like to share an overview of the financial databases available through Pardee Library.

To learn more about these valuable resources, check out the Financial Databases Overview research tutorial. These databases provide essential information, including company financials, historical prices, financial ratios, and market data.

For a complete list of all databases available at Pardee Library, please visit our Business Databases: A-Z page.

If you need assistance with your research, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at pardstf@bu.edu. We're here to help!

Sarah Collier

October 7th, 2024 in

Quick Guide to Business Research

September 18th, 2024 in Uncategorized


Ready to begin your research journey? Here are some resources to help you save time:

Research Guides
Check out our Research Guides for expert insights. The Pardee Library offers Business Research GuidesCourse Guides, and Research Tutorials, including new additions on Leadership and Family Business.

Databases
Explore our Business Databases by Subject for a wide range of resources. You can quickly find what you need on our Business Databases A-Z page.

Journals and Newspapers
Access a variety of journals and newspapers through BU Libraries Search to stay updated with reliable sources.

Need Help?
For personalized assistance, contact our reference staff at pardstf@bu.edu. We’re here to help!

Library Resources for the Fall Semester

September 3rd, 2024 in Feature

Whether you are a returning student or new to campus, the BU Libraries are here to help you start the fall semester strong.

The BU Libraries’ expert librarians and our array of resources can help you dive into your classes, get you back into your study habit, maintain a schoolwork-life balance, and develop new research skills. Explore the list below to learn about just some of the tools, workshops, and supports available to you.

Get Started

Use BU Libraries How-To Guides to get started with the research process and research more effectively. Whether you need guidance on choosing a research topic, finding sources and databases, or writing your paper, BU Libraries’ guides can help you get a head start on research papers and projects.

Get Organized

Use a citation manager to make citing, storing, and organizing references easy. Citation managers, also called reference managers, save your references to books, articles, movies, and other sources in one place, and help you organize those references as you find them. Citation mangers can format bibliographies in multiple citation styles, insert in-text citations into the body of a document, and share references with others.

The BU Libraries make several citation managers available to the BU community for free. Learn more about each to choose the one will work best for you.

If you’re looking for help with citing and citations styles, visit the BU Libraries Citing Your Sources guide.

Level up your research

Optimize your search strategy in BU Libraries Search. BU Libraries Search provides a single place to search for a wide variety of academic material provided by the BU Libraries, including books and ebooks, journals and ejournals, scores, video and audio recordings, and other items in the BU collection. The BU Libraries offers tutorials and FAQ’s you help get the most out of BU Libraries Search. Review basic search tipsfamiliarize yourself with Advanced Search, and learn how to work with search results.

Attend a library workshop. Librarians are hosting several workshops throughout the semester to on a wide range of research tools and strategies. Whether you’re looking to hone your text and data mining skills, learn how to navigate financial or business databases, or get started with visualization literacy, our workshop series has something for everyone.

Ask for Help

Schedule a one-on-one appointment with a librarian. BU Librarians are here to help you at every step of the research process. Librarians can help you develop a search strategy and find scholarly sources, show you how to use resources and tools, and answer questions about the research process.

You can get help at BU Libraries locations or visit askalibrarian.bu.edu to call, chat, text, email, or set up an appointment with a librarian.