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The Lehigh Libraries' current exhibit "Unfinished Chapter: The First 250 Years of American Liberty" examines the complex history of freedom in America and its ongoing resonance today. Grounded in the themes of Unfinished Revolutions and the Power of Place, the exhibit includes rare publications from the country's founding, historical texts highlighting democratic ideals, emblems of American liberty, and student-curated reflections on global freedom and identity. The exhibit is on display in Linderman Library and Fairchild-Martindale Library from January 19 through July 31, 2026 during regular building hours.
Included are materials drawn from the Lehigh Libraries Special Collections, including a look at the history of the Statue of Liberty; publications about the Centennial Exposition in Philadlephia; and original documents bearing the signatures of nine signers of the Declaration of Independence.
The exhibit is also available online.
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Library and Technology Services
New to Overleaf? Need to use it for an assignment, a research article, or just want to learn more? Overleaf is an online LaTeX editor, a typesetting tool, that allows you to more easily format long, complex documents or detailed elements like a bibliography or mathematical formulas.
This session is designed to introduce beginners to using Overleaf. In this code-along session, you'll learn:
● What LaTeX is and its vocabulary
● Component parts of a document
● Basic commands and adding comments
● How to add figures and captions
● How to add a bibliography and in-text citations
● How to add a mathematical formula
Get a head start by registering for an Overleaf.com account before joining this session. Use your Lehigh email address as your primary email on your account to unlock Overleaf Premium through Lehigh's institutional subscription. Download the Google Folder at go.lehigh.edu/overleafworkshop for files you'll need during the session and further learning materials.
In this second code-along workshop in the Introduction to Overleaf series, you will learn about altering page numbering, creating lists, tables, footnotes, and adding document elements like a table of contents, list of tables, and list of figures. Overleaf is an online LaTeX editor, a typesetting tool, that allows you to more easily format tedious or complex document elements.
This session is designed to introduce beginners to using Overleaf. You do not need to have attended Part 1 to learn from Part 2! If you couldn't make Part 1 and would like to learn about adding figures, math formulas, citations and a bibliography to Overleaf documents, the webinar was recorded and can be found at go.lehigh.edu/overleafrecording.
Get a head start by registering for an Overleaf.com account before joining this session. Use your Lehigh email address as your primary email on your account to unlock Overleaf Premium through Lehigh's institutional subscription. Download the Google Folder at go.lehigh.edu/overleafworkshop for files you'll need during the session and further learning materials.
Stop drowning in sticky notes and scattered to-do lists. Join us for a one-hour deep dive into Trello’s visual workspace to transform your personal projects into a streamlined engine of productivity. We’ll break down Trello’s most powerful features—from automation to custom power-ups—to help you build a personalized system that tracks progress, boosts efficiency, and turns your goals into completed projects.
Learn about lehigh's foremost cloud storage option -- its setup, advantages, and features!
Ready to level up your Zotero skills? Join this one-hour session to explore organization strategies for research and literature reviews. We will dive into advanced user features and the latest updates from Zotero 8 and 9 (2026), including:
Advanced Organization: Effective tagging, annotations, and note-taking.
Enhanced Tools: Improvements to the browser extension, citation dialog, and group libraries.
New Accessibility Features: The new built-in Text-to-Speech for PDFs, epubs, and webpage snapshots.
While this session is designed for those with some experience in Zotero or other reference managers, beginners are welcome to attend and see how the program can streamline and enhance their research workflow.
This session is formerly called Data Backup and Management, and has been updated to include changes to university storage quotas. This seminar offers best practices for caring for your files -- wherever they are -- and making sure you always have your data.
Come and learn about mail merge tools available to faculty and staff.
Working on a Qualtrics project? Hit a roadblock in a previous project that you never could solve? Want to see see a feature demo'ed or see what some of your colleagues are working on? Bring your in-progress surveys, lingering questions, or wilingness to learn to this open forum collaborative session.
NotebookLM is a new AI tool that helps with organizing, summarizing, and synthesizing content you upload. Your notes, text/pdfs, slides, web links, and other information are analyzed and synthesized into a personal knowledge base.