Join us on Zoom for the 2021 CDSC Summer Fellows Showcase Nov. 18

Join us for the Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation’s 2021 Summer Fellows Showcase on Thursday, November 18th, 2021, from 3:00-4:00 pm. The six-week summer fellowships offer faculty and graduate students planning assistance along with technical training for projects that use digital tools, technologies, or platforms to develop research and teaching agendas. We will showcase […]
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Help us improve our websites!

Are you interested in helping WSU Libraries Pullman improve their online services and websites? Sign up to receive occasional invitations to surveys, feedback sessions, usability tests, participatory design sessions and more, including some that involve $15 gift cards as incentives. This pool is managed by the Web Advisory Group at WSU Libraries Pullman. We will […]
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Twenty Minute Trainings: Thursdays in April, 12:10-12:30

This series of 20-minute workshops will show you how to get the most out of your library resources. All workshops will be held online. Workshops are open to students, faculty, and staff. No need to pre-register! Just click on the Zoom link of the webinar you’d like to attend. If you miss one, you can […]
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To the WSU Pullman Community: Closure of Libraries

To the WSU Pullman Community: The WSU Libraries on the Pullman campus will close beginning March 21, 2020 due to the evolving environment surrounding COVID-19. All other state university libraries in Washington have already closed, as have the vast majority of research libraries in the U.S. and Canada. We regret making this decision but think […]
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Spring 2020 Atrium Music Series Schedule

(Occasional Fridays from 12:15 – 1:00pm) WSU Libraries’ Atrium Music is an informal series of free concerts in the Terrell Library Atrium. Drop in for all or any part of the concert as your schedule allows!   January 17 Connor Tayon March 27 Jake Svendsen April 17 Cello Studio April 24 Tenor Bass Choir   […]
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Web Update: “More Hours” on Homepage

Welcome to the inaugural post of the Web Update Blog. For more than minor tweaks, and especially for those changes affecting the homepage, we will be announcing upcoming changes here with a minimum of two days advanced notice. Typically, changes will go live on Thursdays. For our first update, driven by requests from student workers’ […]
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Fall 2019 Atrium Music Series Schedule

(Most Fridays from 12:15 – 1:00pm) WSU Libraries’ Atrium Music is an informal series of free concerts in the Terrell Library Atrium. Drop in for all or any part of the concert as your schedule allows!   October 25 Sarah Willhoite, Flute November 1 Saxophone Studio Recital November 8 MTNA Flutes November 15 Low Brass […]
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Terrell Library celebrates 25 years at heart of campus

Part one of a two-part series covers the history of Terrell Library. Part two will describe the changes in the WSU Libraries over 25 years.   It’s hard to imagine what the Pullman campus would be like without Terrell Library. On any given day, visitors stream through the atrium area on their way to Terrell’s […]
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November 6 – Journal Evaluation, Self-Archiving & One-Click PDF Extensions, 12:10-12:30pm – Online

Wednesday | November 6, 2019 | 12:10 – 12:30 PM https://wsu.zoom.us/j/169824730  Led by Suzanne Fricke, Animal Health Sciences Librarian  We are living in a time where research output is published in a bewildering mix of open access and subscription journals. Tools exist to help you to both ethically share and acquire research articles, while at the same time […]
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November 6 – Paradise as a Kind of Skylight Talk, 4pm – Terrell Atrium

Phil Gruen, Associate Professor in the School of Design + Construction, will give a talk on how design can be aspirational and inspirational as part of Terrell Library’s 25-year anniversary. Gruen will reflect upon the skylight within the context of WSU campus history, the Palouse, and the shifting nature of the twenty-first-century library.
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