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Libraries and Museums

JHU Libraries Catalog

https://catalyst.library.jhu.edu/discovery/search?vid=01JHU_INST:JHU
The union catalog for all of the Johns Hopkins libraries, including the Milton S. Eisenhower Library, Welch Medical Library, Sheridan D.C. Library, Friedheim, and APL libraries. Please note: the catalog is outside of HKNET, and not all items are available to alumni. If you are asked for a JHU login, the item is most likely not available to you. Please email us at: alumni.library@jhu.edu with any questions!

Sheridan Libraries

https://www.library.jhu.edu/
Web site for the Sheridan Libraries, including the Milton S. Eisenhower Library, George Peabody Library, the John Work Garrett Library and the Irene and Richard Frary Library.

Welch Medical Library

https://welch.jhmi.edu/
Web site for the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.

News and Media

HubbleSite

https://hubblesite.org/
HubbleSite is the home of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.

JHU Calendar of Events

https://JHU Calendar of Events
Daily listing of university events

Publications

Carey Business

https://carey.jhu.edu/articles/carey-business-magazine
The twice-yearly online magazine of the Carey Business School

Hopkins Medicine

https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/publications/hopkins-medicine-magazine/issues
Published three times a year by Johns Hopkins Medicine. Article topics include treatment advances and medical research at Johns Hopkins and as well as campus issues and historical highlights of the medical center.

Hopkins Retrospective 1876-today

https://retrospective.jhu.edu/
Hopkins Retrospective is an initiative to explore the history of Johns Hopkins University and weave that history into the university experience. The Hopkins Retrospective website is a gateway to exploring the rich history of this institution. It includes a gallery of historic images, information on current initiatives, and ways for you to contribute your own story to the project.

Johns Hopkins Magazine

https://hub.jhu.edu/magazine/
Magazine of the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association

Johns Hopkins University Press

https://www.press.jhu.edu/
Web site of JHU Press, the oldest university pressin America

JScholarship

https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/
JScholarship is designed to gather, distribute, and preserve digital materials related to the Johns Hopkins research and instructional mission, and is a partnership between Johns Hopkins scholars and the Johns Hopkins Libraries. JScholarship content consists primarily of collections produced by Johns Hopkins researchers, which are managed, preserved, and distributed by JH Libraries through JScholarship. Collections available for searching and viewing include the Carey Business School, the Center for Africana Studies, Hopkins Electronic Theses and Dissertations, the Hopkins Population Center, and Departments of History, Biomedical Engineering, Political Science and many others.

News & Events

https://carey.jhu.edu/news-events
Keep current with the Carey Business Schools news!

Reference

RefWorks

https://guides.library.jhu.edu/c.php?g=202544&p=7070317
Did you use RefWorks as a student to collect and manage your online citations? If so, follow the instructions on the Sheridan Libraries RefWorks webpage to access your RefWorks account. If you never had a RefWorks account, or if you no longer have a JHED ID, please follow the instructions on the RefWorks announcement to set up your account. Questions? Please contact RefWorks directly.

Alumni Authors Articles

Ruparel, P. (2020, July 3). Who is leading the OTT race? Urban Asian. Ruparel P., Profile, P. (2020, June 22). Netflix its strategy in India. Urban Asian.

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