Nebraska Today recently published an interview with Claire Stewart, dean of University Libraries, about how she sees plenty of opportunities for reflection, growth and improvement in her new academic home. The dean, faculty and staff of University Libraries have now laid out those visions in a Continue reading…
It’s almost time for the third-annual Glow Big Red — 24 Hours of Husker Giving. This is a one-day giving event to advance the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, and we ask that you GLOW ALL IN with a gift in support of the University Libraries.
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Citation management tools can help you organize, cite, store, and share your research bibliographies. Informal sessions on Zotero and EndNote, with librarians, will provide brief orientations about some of the many tools available, help participants get started using each tool, and answer any questi Continue reading…
The Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) and the Public Library of Science (PLOS) announced on January 21, an agreement for BTAA members to participate in PLOS’ Community Action Publishing (CAP) program. The agreement ensures time to test and evaluate this new community-based model and allows BTAA Continue reading…
Zotero, a free resource, offers genealogists a way to organize, cite, store, and share your genealogical research and bibliographies. In this month’s Genealogy over Lunch, on Feb. 18, at 11:30 am, librarian Erica DeFrain will provide a brief orientation to Zotero and how genealogists can harness Continue reading…
New E-Resource: Slavery, Abolition and Social Justice
Slavery, Abolition and Social Justice published by Adam Matthew Digital offers primary resources such as original manuscripts, pamphlets, books, paintings and maps covering the period from 1490 to the present day. Topics covered Continue reading…