Streamlined Summit Requesting is Here!

Streamlined Summit Requesting through Search It Content from the thirty-seven libraries within the Orbis Cascade Alliance (Summit) is now fully integrated through the single search interface of Search It, and as a result of this integration, the Alliance rolled out the enhancements to the Summit requesting process on January 20, 2015.  Some of the benefits of […]
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Jan. 28: WSU Vancouver’s Karen Diller to Make Case for Restorative Study Spaces

Karen Diller, associate library director at WSU Vancouver, will present a talk titled “Restorative Library Study Spaces” at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28, in Terrell Library, Room 103. Based on her dissertation research, the presentation will explore how library study spaces with a view to nature can be helpful in relieving mental fatigue and supporting […]
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Associate Dean Beth Blakesley Named Editor-in-Chief of Top Library Journal

Associate Dean Beth Blakesley Named Editor-in-Chief of Top Library Journal Beth Blakesley, associate dean of libraries at Washington State University, assumes leadership this month as editor-in-chief of the “Journal of Academic Librarianship” (JAL), one of the top publications in the academic libraries field. Established in 1975, the international and refereed journal publishes articles on issues […]
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Reception Dec. 18: Library Duo Kay and Lou Vyhnanek Retire

With a combined 65 years of service to WSU Libraries, husband and wife Lou and Kay Vyhnanek will retire Friday, Dec. 19. A reception will be 3-5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 18, in Terrell Library atrium. At WSU’s 10th annual Employee Recognition Reception on Dec. 10, the couple joined more than 560 staff and faculty celebrating […]
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‘Ephemera’ Exhibit Details Path of Yesterday’s Trash to Today’s Archive

The passengers aboard the S.S. Spokane cruising through Alaskan waters in 1903 probably didn’t give their lunch menu much thought beyond what they would have to eat. Granted, its totem-pole shape was interesting – a clever play by cruise company marketers to remind them of where they were sailing and maybe to buy a miniature […]
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Reception Dec. 12: ‘Renaissance Librarian’ Eileen Brady Retires

Not every librarian can say she met Peter Graves on the set of the “Mission: Impossible” TV show during the late 1960s in Hollywood or that she helped bring an infamous book thief to justice. But WSU Libraries’ Eileen Brady has done both – and much more. In fact, after 31 years, there aren’t many […]
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UNIV 300 Teaches Students to be Selective Researchers

WSU Libraries and the Office of Undergraduate Education will team up for a class this spring that teaches university students to be more selective about the information they get off the World Wide Web – and to become more effective researchers in the process. A one-credit course first offered in 1995, UNIV 300: Accessing Information […]
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Tales from the Crypt on WSU Libraries’ Paranormal Page

Even the aborigines of Australia’s Tanami Desert claim to have seen UFOs. A researcher then with the University of Pretoria wrote of the Warlpiri people and their beliefs regarding close encounters in a 2007 article in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Eirik Saethre’s paper is one of the wonderful oddities to be found in Washington […]
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Grant Continues Support of Indigenous Culture Preservation

A recent federal grant of $698,605 will help Washington State University continue to provide training to local tribal archives, libraries and museums in preserving their cultural assets through digital archiving technology. The grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services will also support a new tribal digital archives curriculum coordinator in the WSU Libraries. […]
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Oct. 21: Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon Part of Open Access Week

If you read Wikipedia’s biographical article on Maya Angelou, especially after the acclaimed writer’s death last spring, then you’ve read the work of Washington State University’s Christine Meyer. A sign language interpreter at the WSU Access Center, she is also a Wikipedian – one of some 75,000 who actively edit and write articles for “the […]
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