UMass Amherst Libraries
The official YouTube channel of the UMass Amherst Libraries.
As a key partner in teaching, learning, and research at UMass Amherst and beyond, the Libraries foster a diverse, inclusive, and user-centered environment in which to engage with ideas and acquire the skills necessary for independent learning and critical thinking.
The Libraries include the W. E. B. Du Bois Library, the tallest academic research library in the world, located in the heart of campus, and the Science and Engineering Library in the Lederle Lowrise.

Du Bois Scholar Talk: K. Bailey Thomas

Du Bois Center Scholar Lecture: Daniel Gascon 3-7-25

Electric Ice: A Book Reading with Author Deb McCutchen

Linda Coombs, 11/25/24

W. E. B. Du Bois Poetry Slam Invitational 2025 Teaser

Author Talk: Afro-Taína Poet Marianela Medrano

Taínos: Yesterday, Today, & in the Future

Dr. Joy James, 29th annual Du Bois Lecture on September 12th 2024.

An Introduction to the Life, Work, and Legacy of W. E. B. Du Bois 9/25/2024

ORCID Tutorial

Du Bois Center Scholar in Residence Lecture on the artwork of Du Bois's daughter, Yolande

Visiting Scholar Talk: David Hobbs

Open Access Week 2023: World Librarians Panel - Community Over Commercialization

Stephen Kellogg: Come Back: An Alumnus Returns to the Libraries

W. E. B. Du Bois: February 23, 1868 – August 27, 1963

The Thankers (2023)

28th Annual Du Bois Lecture: Chad Williams

W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America

Rob Levine, Muralist of the W. E. B. Du Bois Library

Falcon Curriculum: A Short History of Falconry with Chris Davis, New England Falconry

Falcon Curriculum: Basic Info, Part 2

Falcon Curriculum: Life Cycle, Part 2

Falcon Curriculum: Behaviors

Falcon Curriculum: Habitat, Part 1

Falcon Curriculum: Habitat, Part 2

Falcon Curriculum: Conservation, Beginner, Part 1

Falcon Curriculum: Conservation, Beginner, Part 2

Falcon Curriculum: Prey and Hunting, Part 1

Falcon Curriculum: Prey and Hunting, Part 2

Falcon Curriculum: Life Cycle, Part 1