New Open Textbook published! Processes: Writing Across Academic Careers
Students, faculty, and staff share both published and unpublished work and reflect on their writing process as well as writing in their fields and disciplines, in...
Students, faculty, and staff share both published and unpublished work and reflect on their writing process as well as writing in their fields and disciplines, in...
We now have access to a new collection from the HeinOnline database, Labor and Employment: The American Worker. You can learn more about this collection on...
Open Education (OE) Week is a free global event coordinated by the Open Education Consortium that is meant to raise awareness about Open Educational Resources (OER)...
Our collection of Women’s History books available in GLOCAT intends to raise awareness and celebrate the countless women who have fought tirelessly and courageously for equality,...
On Thursday, March 2, the Library will be throwing a birthday party for Michele’s 8th birthday! Join us between 10:00 and 11:30 AM to wish Michele...
Research Instruction Librarians are here to help you brainstorm and refine your research topic, locate scholarly research, materials, data, and help you cite information. Librarian assistance is...
The Library’s Black History Month Collection is a selection of books celebrating the annual observance, focusing on the contributions, struggles, and excellence of African Americans. The book...
Martha Blow Wadsworth (1864-1934) lived large and travelled wildly. Her collection of 33 photo albums and 350 glass lantern slides from the early 20th century is...
We have new library hours, new databases and resources, and beloved Michele the Therapy Dog will be returning on Thursdays! Michele’s schedule: 1st, 3rd, and 5th...
Indigenous Peoples of North America Part 2: The Indian Rights Association, 1882-1986 provides a near complete record of the efforts of the first organization to address...