The University Archives will close at 2:00 today, Friday, October 23, due to an unfortunate combination of illness and staff training.
We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to see you next week! Keep studying, students!

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iSchool alumna Martha Cornog, MA, MS, and Timothy Perper, PhD, editors of Graphic Novels Beyond the Basics: Insights and Issues for Libraries, will discuss graphic novels tonight at 5:00 at Hagerty Library. The event is presented by SCALA, Drexel University’s Student Chapter of the ALA.
The University Archives will close at 3:45 today, Thursday, October 15, so that staff can attend a meeting.
We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to see you Friday!
The first National Coming Out Day was organized by the Human Rights Campaign on October 11, 1988. Philadelphia activists celebrated on October 22 with a day-long series of performances and workshops.
Click the image below to read the Triangle’s 1988 report on the event, and read about the history of National Coming Out Day from the Human Rights Campaign.

Wonder why Google’s homepage doodle featured a barcode today? October 7 is the anniversary of the first patent for a barcode, awarded to Drexel alumni Bernard Silver ‘47 and Norman Joseph Woodland ‘47.
See their patent for a Classifying Apparatus And Method on Google patents.
For more information about N.J Woodland, see this article from the May 8, 2000 Hagerty Library newsletter (pdf).
Thanks to John Wiggins for the tip.
You have one hour left to enjoy the food, prizes and eResources at Hagerty Library’s 1st ever eResources Fair until 2 p.m. today
We’re offering food, prizes, and giveaways as you learn more about the terrific resources Drexel Libraries provide. There are wonderful opportunities for knowledge and fun found online through e-journals, e-books and databases licensed by Drexel University Libraries, and the Hagerty eResources Fair will help you make your way though these invaluable learning tools.
Hurry! We won’t be here much longer!