Upcoming Change to Default Library Search
Beginning on March 30, the default search will show Atkins library holdings first. Users can still search Atkins and additional libraries’ holdings by selecting “expand your search.” Materials available through Rapido and partner libraries can still be requested as usual. Starting with local holdings helps users identify immediately available materials more quickly. This adjustment simply layers the search experience so that local holdings appear first, while still allowing easy access to materials from partner libraries. We remain committed to ensuring quick and reliable access to materials from across our partner network.
Philosophy, Critical Theory, and Critical Times
The UNC Charlotte Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, the Philosophy and Critical Theory Lab and Atkins Library invite you to a roundtable discussion inspired by and a celebratory book launch of “Feminist Making, Doing, and Sensing: Experiments in Philosophy,” eds. Lauren Giulmette and Ada Jaarsma (Duke University Press, 2026). Featuring editor Lauren Giulmette (Elon University) and contributors Amanda Bennett (Independent), Lynne Huffer (Emory University), Ryan Johnson (Elon University), Qrescent Mason (Haverford College), Maria Mejia (Elon University), and Martin Shuster (UNC Charlotte). Audience participation is encouraged and welcome – no familiarity with the book required. Bring your questions about the current moment.
- Thursday, March 26, 4:30 PM, with a cocktail hour after, Halton Room, Atkins Library (RSVP)
Digital Humanities Meetup: Collaborating Across Disciplines
Accomplishing digital humanities (DH) work often involves and requires collaborations across disciplines and even sometimes institutions. Finding those with complementary skill sets to join a DH project is not always easy, but it is possible when it presents learning and research growth opportunities for both. Hear about several DH collaborations from UNC Charlotte faculty (from History, Geography, Anthropology and Atkins Library), share your own, and hopefully get ideas for how you can approach a new project that could benefit from a collaboration with colleagues across campus. Please register if you plan to attend. Open to UNC Charlotte faculty, staff and students. Snacks will be provided.
- Wednesday, April 1, 3:00 – 4:00 PM, Vis Lab – Area 49 (2nd Floor of Atkins Library)
Media Literacy Matters Conference
Join the Critical Media Literacy Collaborative, Niner Times, and Atkins Library for “Media Literacy Matters: Empowering Critical Thinkers in a Digital World” on April 2. This half-day conference will bring faculty, students, and researchers across campus together to discuss issues related to media literacy. Media literacy is the ability to use critical thinking and rhetorical reasoning to find, evaluate, and create information in online environments. Media literacy guides people toward consuming digital media critically as engaged, well-informed citizens. Light breakfast refreshments will be provided. More information and registration.