Recent graduate from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (May 2023), Jackson “Jack” Mahoney, started his dream job in December 2023 working for Joel Sartore, who is also a Nebraska graduate (1985), photographer, conservationist, and contributor to "National Geographic" magazine. Continue reading…
When reviewing our use statistics from 2023 we discovered some impressive numbers, for example electronic journal titles were accessed over 1.5 million times. We thought we’d highlight some of the top ten lists from our collection and the fun discoveries of what you use from the Libraries. Continue reading…
Workshops to advance your knowledge and skills in the methodology and tools to improve your research process, search of the literature and management of data will continue to be offered in March and April by the University Libraries’ Research Partnerships librarians. Continue reading…
More details at: https://events.unl.edu/RDE
Two remaining Genealogy over Lunch sessions are scheduled for March and April. See details below and register for each session.
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This year’s forum, “From Exclusion to Inclusion: Creating Responsible and Equitable Information and AI Systems for Digital Cultural Heritage” is sponsored by the Office of Research and Economic Development Grand Challenges Seed Grant and the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities (CDRH) on Ap Continue reading…
More details at: https://cdrh.unl.edu/nebraska-forum-digital-humanities
As instructors consider textbooks and other course materials for upcoming Summer sessions, they may submit reading lists and citations via the University Libraries’ Course Reserve Request Form.
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"Behind the Scenes of the Civil Rights Movements" is an Open Access collection of primary sources documenting histories of civil rights activism by the everyday citizens of Black, Latine, Indigenous, and Asian American/Pacific Islander communities. Continue reading…
University Libraries is collaborating with Wendy Katz, professor, School of Art, Art History & Design, and her students in the special topics course Art History 398: Recovering the Lost on creating or editing the entries of Notable Nebraskans in Wikipedia. This drop-in event is free. Continue reading…
More details at: https://unl.libcal.com/event/12145863