The Mugar Memorial Library is the primary library for study, teaching, and research in the humanities and social sciences for Boston University. It was opened in 1966. Stephen P. Mugar, an Armenian immigrant who was successful in the grocery business, provided the naming gift to commemorate his parents. Mugar's entrance carries an inscription from Stephen honoring his parents. "In coming to America from Armenia my parents opened the door of Freedom to me. America's public schools & libraries opened my eyes to the unlimited opportunity in this great land, as well as the privileges and obligations of citizenship. May this library serve over the years as a similar inspiration to all who use it. In memory of my father and mother Sarkis and Vosgitel Mugar." By their grateful son - Stephen P. Mugar Follow the library on twitter: https://twitter.com/MugarLib Follow the library on instagram: http://instagram.com/mugarlib
The Mary Baker Eddy Library provides public access and context to original materials and to educational experiences about Mary Baker Eddy’s life, ideas, achievements, and legacy.
The Mugar Memorial Library is the primary library for study, teaching, and research in the humanities and social sciences for Boston University. It was opened in 1966. Stephen P. Mugar, an Armenian immigrant who was successful in the grocery business, provided the naming gift to commemorate his parents. Mugar's entrance carries an inscription from Stephen honoring his parents.In coming to America from Armenia my parents opened the door of Freedom to me. America's public schools & libraries opened my eyes to the unlimited opportunity in this great land, as well as the privileges and obligations of citizenship. May this library serve over the years as a similar inspiration to all who use it. In memory of my father and mother Sarkis and Vosgitel Mugar. By their grateful son - Stephen P. Mugar -ServicesMugar is home to many services for the Boston University community. In addition to library services such as circulation, reference, interlibrary loan, reserves and research data management, the library also has an Information Services and Technology Help Desk and provides printing, scanning, and copying services.CollectionsMugar provides access to a variety of high-quality academic databases, eJournals, eBooks, and print resources. These research materials are developed by librarians in collaboration with the faculty, staff, and students of Boston University.Branch LibrariesAfrican Studies LibraryThe African Studies Library was founded in 1953 and is located on the 6th floor of the Mugar Memorial Library, accessible by the North elevator. Its primary function is to support Boston University’s African Studies Center and all undergraduate, graduate, and faculty research on Africa. Students and faculty from area institutions and the general public are welcome to consult the collections. In addition to the circulating Africana collections, the ASL also houses several special collections. The staff provides a variety of services including reference assistance, library orientation and instruction, and individual consultations.
Northeastern University Libraries consists of Snell Library, John D. O’Bryant African-American Institute Library, and Marine Science Center Library. The libraries welcome over two million online and walk-in visitors a year. Collections include 964,000 volumes, 139,000 e-books, and 42,500 electronic journals.
This is the official page for Boston University's Science & Engineering Library, located at 38 Cummington Mall on BU's Charles River Campus. We primarily serve disciplines in the hard sciences, technology, engineering, and health science. On this page you can find library announcements, campus events related to the sciences, science news, and fun science stuff. To keep it fair to everyone we will not promote your book, company, etc. but if you think there's something we should know about, send us an email.
Advancing spiritual healing since 1888. We're a local resource for the Back Bay community and greater Boston. We're here to serve you. We're affiliated with The First Church of Christ Scientist (located on the Christian Science Plaza, just next door to us on Mass. Avenue). The bestselling book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, has sold over 10,000,000+ copies since its publication. We have Bibles, Bible resources, a Reference library, computers for Christian Science research, and quiet places to study and read. We have events like web talks, radio programs reading groups that meet regularly and are open to all. Call us at 617-450-2366, we're here to help!
Tasty, fresh-baked bagels and breads made with the finest ingredients, then stuffed, wrapped, topped and shmeared in ways never-before imagined. Today clever creations have expanded beyond the bagel to bring more new taste discoveries to breakfast, lunch and then some.
Boston University Central is a surface-level station on the MBTA's Green Line "B" Branch, located the center median of Commonwealth Avenue west of St. Marys Street in Boston, Massachusetts, surrounded by the Boston University campus. It consists of two side platforms, which serve the "B" Branch's two tracks. The station is fully handicapped-accessible, with raised platforms to allow level boarding onto low-floor trams and a high platform on the inbound side to serve high-floor trams.HistoryThe station has the third-highest ridership on the "B" Branch . Because of their high ridership, BU East and BU Central were rebuilt with slightly raised platforms in 2002 to allow level boarding onto the new Type 8 trams. Service was provided to an interim station between the two stops during construction. A wooden high-level platform was also built on the inbound platform to serve older Type 7 high-floor trams. BU Central is one of only five surface stations on the "B" branch that is handicapped-accessible .