An academic year of celebration for the UNL Libraries and their five major anniversaries comes to a close during LoveFest – with an activity every day of the week of April 13-17. Help us celebrate 80 years of Love Library South and 50 years of Love Library North.
A ping-pong table will be set up on the second floor for anyone to use during the entire week of April 13-17. Paddles and balls provided. Challenge your friends or start a tournament. Continue reading…
Join us for a evening of new music and the Libraries signature mocktails. Monday, April 13, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., Love Library North, 2nd floor, Concert and Reception. Continue reading…
Calling all Gamers! We'll have classic consoles and laptops for emulating retro games. Coffee & cookies.
April 14, 2 – 3:30 p.m., Love Library South, 221, Peterson Room. Continue reading…
UNL Libraries Visiting Scholar, Ben Lee will talk about AI literacy and more on April 15, 2026, at 2:30 - 4 p.m. Presentation will include Q & A. Reception follows. Continue reading…
Enjoy free Dairy Store ice cream and join us for a judgement-free discussion about how you're using AI, sharing what excites you, concerns you, and where you think AI is headed in the future. Library staff and faculty will facilitate this conversation. Continue reading…
The Research & Teaching Division of the University Libraries are offering several workshops supporting how to measure your research’s impact and maximizing your use of Zotero, the citation management tool. Continue reading…
On the occasion of the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities’ twentieth anniversary, Jeff Young, an editor, reporter, and podcaster focused on higher education and how technologies are reshaping our world, was engaged to author the story of the CDRH’s rich human impact. Continue reading…
Paul Barnett Royster, 72, coordinator emeritus of scholarly communications in University Libraries, died March 25 in Lincoln, surrounded by family following a brief battle with cancer. Continue reading…
Join us on April 17, 2026 for the Big Ten GIS Conference, a free virtual event presented by the Big Ten Academic Alliance Geospatial Information Network (BTAA GIN). The conference brings together students, educators, researchers, librarians, professionals, and humanities scholars. Continue reading…