Pages to Paths is a yearlong campaign of events, activities, and initiatives that celebrate the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries—its history, its people, and its evolving role in the state’s research and learning landscape. We invite you to celebrate with us! Continue reading…
Check out the new flavor to celebrate the Libraries anniversaries in 2025-26. Coffee and late night studying at the Libraries has a long history together. 2025 update: Libraries and Latte! Check out the new flavor, Sept 2, between 1-4 pm under Love Library's Link. Continue reading…
A new monthly discussion series which begins in September is entitled AI & Society Conversation Series and will be one of the highlights for the fall semester workshops offered by the Libraries’ Research Partnerships department. All events can be found on the department’s event calendar. Continue reading…
The University Libraries are debuting a variety of changes for the Fall Semester. The Music Library, in the newly constructed Westbrook Music building, will reopen as an unmediated space on August 18. Dinsdale Family Learning Commons makes several changes including closing on Saturdays and Sundays. Continue reading…
The inaugural Bernard Rosenberg Lecture will be Monday, Sept. 8 at 5 p.m. in the Peterson Room of Love Library on the University of Nebraska–Lincoln city campus. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Since the beginning of the year, the University Libraries has added the following major new resources in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities to our collection. These resources will support teaching, learning, student engagement, and research methodology training. Continue reading…
The UNL Libraries is pleased to provide UNL members with unlimited cloud storage to Zotero, a citation management tool that can help you organize, cite, store, and share your research bibliographies. In this workshop, librarian Erica DeFrain will provide an overview of Zotero. Continue reading…
In June Suping Lu, professor of Libraries, received an update from Matthew and Tommy Mahoney, high school students from Bedford, Massachusetts, that their project on the Nanjing Massacre for National History Day, had advanced from the regional contest to the national competition. Continue reading…
The thoughts, life, and creative process of an artist are revealed to the public in The Muck, the Seeds, the Weeds, the Blossoming: The Journals of Karen Blessen, an exhibit that features 24 of Karen Blessen’s journals opening on September 18 in Love Library. Continue reading…
Walk down memory lane with the Archives & Special Collections Husker History 2025 event, “Campus Memories in Motion,” October 2, 3:00-5:00 p.m. in the lower level of Love Library South. This event is part of Homecoming festivities. Continue reading…
In partnership with seven Big Ten-affiliated university presses, the Big Ten Academic Alliance’s Center for Library Programs expanded the Big Ten Open Books project with the publication of the second 100-book collection.