The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded the University of Nebraska Center for Digital Research in the Humanities $275,000 for continued digitization of historic Nebraska newspapers. The focus of this grant will be on increasing the diversity of newspapers. Continue reading…
It’s Love Data Week at University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries (Feb 13-17, 2023) and we would like to invite you to participate in activities to celebrate everything data! Continue reading…
On February 3, from Noon-1 pm, bring your lunch and learn about the incredible history and story of Nebraska’s African-American settlement, DeWitty, from one of its descendants, Artes Johnson, filmmaker and founder of Descendants of DeWitty. T Continue reading…
On August 16, Nicole Gray joined Archives & Special Collections at the University Libraries as assistant professor and Digital Archivist. In this position she will evaluate digital materials coming into the Archives to determine ways to make them usable, accessible, and available to researchers. Continue reading…
On January 3, Gabriel Bruguier joined Research Partnerships at the University Libraries as assistant professor and Research Specialist Librarian. Along with other members of the department, he will support evidence synthesis research and contribute to more robust analysis of existing scholarly Continue reading…
The faculty and staff of the University Libraries have created many opportunities for students to enrich their college experience and help them find a professional or career direction. One such example is Gabi Kirilloff, who was lucky enough to work as a Graduate Research Assistant in the Center for Continue reading…
The University Libraries will continue providing course reserves services in support of teaching and learning for the Spring 2023 Pre-Session and Regular Academic Session. Continue reading…
The Danube Swabians is a collective name for the ethnic German-speaking population who lived in various countries of central-eastern Europe, first in the 12th century, and on into the 17th. 18th, and 19th centuries. Finding records of these ancestors can be challenging. Continue reading…
The Big Red Resilience and Well-Being Center is partnering with the Libraries to bring university students monthly Big Red Pawp Up events. Every month, starting February 8, 12-1:30pm, in the Dinsdale Family Learning Commons Kimmel Foundation Room; and February 9, 12-1:30pm at Love Library. Continue reading…