In celebration of International Open Access Week, October 25-31, 2021, the University Libraries is offering a variety of drop-in informational sessions and workshops on the workings and benefits of Open Access and has created a new webpage, where users can explore resources that support Open Access Continue reading…
A recent addition to Archives & Special Collections, the Julia A. Power, Student Life Papers (MS 0417) document the life, work, and travels of University of Nebraska alumna Julia Power. Though the collection is small, at less than one linear foot, it is trove of information about women’s lives in th Continue reading…
Access Current issues of Chronicle of Higher Education online
Did you know that Nebraska faculty, staff, and students have access to the latest news in higher education from the Chronicle of Higher Education? The University Libraries purchased a site license Continue reading…
Join Scholarly Communications Librarian, Sue Gardner, and 40-year publishing veteran and Coordinator of Scholarly Communications, Paul Royster, to learn the ins and outs of publishing online on Oct. 27 from 12:00-1:00 pm. Topics include where to publish or distribute your work, how to navigate Continue reading…
Interested in finding music online? This Zoom session, on Oct. 28, 2021, 2-3 p.m., will look at and listen to online music streaming sites, such as Naxos, BandCamp, Idagio, and Spotify, and to sites for digitized scores, such as Classical Scores Library and IMSLP. Join Anita Breckbill, University Li Continue reading…
Attendees have the opportunity to learn about finding and citing the images that support their papers and presentations. Citations are more than avoiding plagiarism- they are a trail for others to follow and discover sources for themselves. They also give due credit to the creators of the image or v Continue reading…