On November 17, the Osher Lifelong Learning class “World War I Propaganda: How to Beat Ploughshares into Swords” met in Archives & Special Collections to examine pamphlets created during World War I. Taught by Argosy University professor emeritus and Olli member Wil Hass, the class considers how Continue reading…
Throughout the pandemic, the Libraries has remained dedicated to supporting the university research community. With the abrupt turn to virtual and hybrid learning in 2020, the Libraries quickly began organizing a diverse array of workshops and presentations, aimed at helping students and researchers Continue reading…
DNA test results have provided many family historians breakthroughs in their research and become a vital tool. Join Tom McFarland, staff development program officer for the Libraries, as he answers your questions and helps us understand how to use DNA appropriately.
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Resource Trial: De Gruyter University Press Ebooks
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln now has trial access to ebook collections on the De Gruyter platform representing the full output of ebooks from the following publishers:
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On December 16, starting at 8:00 am, the Libraries’ interlibrary loan software (also called ILLiad) will undergo an important update that should interrupt service for a few hours. Once the updates have been completed, library users will find Continue reading…
The University Libraries will continue providing Course Reserve services in support of in-person as well as online and remote teaching.
The Libraries continues to recommend electronic materials when possible, including journal articles, book chapters and streaming in place of print formats. Continue reading…