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 →
12 eBooks for Summer
Summer is nearly here! As temperatures rise and the days stretch longer, it's a great time to enjoy a good book accessible right from the comfort of your own device. Here's our list of 12 summer-perfect eBooks available via lib.fsu.edu!
FSU Libraries’ Staff Picks Booklist
Happy Spring! Start the semester with a movie or book recommended by the staff at FSU Libraries. All resources are available through FSU Libraries. Visit the Scholar Support Desk at Strozier before the end of January to peruse the in-person display and grab a brochure with our recommendations! Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Set... Continue Reading →
12 Books to Read After the “Barbenheimer” Double Feature
In case you’re looking for more Barbie and Oppenheimer after the premiere, we've selected 12 titles from FSU Libraries for further reading!
Unlocking Juneteenth: Explore our Tallahassee Community
Happy Juneteenth! Explore various resources related to Juneteenth and African-American history, ranging from local events and organizations in Tallahassee to noteworthy books and movies.
LGBTQIA+ Resources for Pride Month 2023!
June is LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, a yearly celebration that honors lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+) individuals and communities around the world.
Jaidyn’s Film Picks
Hi everyone, I'm Jaidyn! I'm a Junior at FSU and a part-time Engagement Assistant at FSU Libraries. With the buzz of the 2023 Oscar Awards in the air, I'm back to talk all things film!
Digital Book Display: American Stories Through the Ages
Check out this list of books and films to commemorate America’s 246th birthday! These picks highlight American stories throughout history.
Seeing Something Good
by Dave Rodriguez It usually takes discoveries of blockbuster proportions for stories related to film preservation and restoration to have any traction in the manic, mainstream news cycle. Generally, only things like the excavation of original materials from Fritz Lang’s sci-fi epic Metropolis (1927) by Argentine archivists, or the restoration of the thought-to-be-lost Orson Welles... Continue Reading →

