Eager to unwind with a good book? Discover these new arrivals to the Popular Literature Collection, located on the main level of Strozier Library (near Starbucks)! Our newest selections offer something for everyone. Crack open literary fiction bestsellers like Katabasis by R.F. Kuang and Hungerstone by Kat Dunn, get lost in a love story with... Continue Reading →
Library Listicle News Recap: The Athletic Edition
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Library Listicle News Recap: Wall Street Journal Edition
Highlighting articles for students, by students!
GIS Day 2025
Since its inception in 1999, GIS (Geographic Information Science) Day has been a time for celebrating geographic information-based technologies. FSU Libraries has previously celebrated this annual event with displays featuring maps and books on mapmaking, as well as with hands-on activities with maps and snacks. However, for GIS Day 2025, FSU Libraries is bringing back... Continue Reading →
WCTV Interviews Rory Grennan on Jim Morrison Collection
FSU Libraries’ own Director of Archives & Manuscripts and “well-rounded Doors fan,” Rory Grennan, sat down with WCTV’s Zak Dahlheimer for an interview regarding FSU Libraries’ Jim Morrison collection. Morrison, a music legend, famous for being the frontman of The Doors, attended FSU from 1962 to 1963. Though he did not graduate from FSU, he... Continue Reading →
Founding a Nation: Perspectives on the American Revolution
Independence Day has been observed in the United States for nearly two and a half centuries, marking the signing of the the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776. This foundational moment in U.S. history is often considered the root of American society's collective consciousness, promoting values of personal liberty and self-determination. When exploring the... Continue Reading →
FSU Libraries Introduces Scite_
It's 11:00 pm, you have a research paper due tomorrow, and you are knee-deep in Google Scholar search results. You’ve found a few articles you think could be good for your paper, but you’re still on the fence about whether to include them. How do you know if they’re useful for your paper? How can... Continue Reading →

