New Faculty and Staff Library Orientation Planned Sept. 2

A library orientation for new WSU faculty and staff is planned for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, through the Human Resource Services’ Skillsoft online learning system. The one-hour course, taught by WSU Animal Health Sciences Librarian Suzanne Fricke, will assist new and returning faculty and staff in gaining full-text access to electronic journal articles, eBooks […]
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Locker Pickup Available for Library Materials

WSU Libraries are now offering a 24/7 contactless locker pickup adjacent to Terrell Library as a safe way of providing library materials to patrons. Locker pickup will provide the fastest delivery, generally one day for WSU materials on average once a request has been made. Patrons must first be logged into their library account in […]
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WSU Libraries Remain Closed for Fall Semester

The Washington State University Libraries on the Pullman campus will remain closed for fall semester due to the evolving environment surrounding COVID-19. “We regret making this decision but think it is necessary for everyone’s safety,” said WSU Libraries Dean Jay Starratt. “Libraries and library staff are very committed to helping people and to providing resources […]
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Physical Course Reserves Unavailable in Pullman Libraries This Fall

In order to follow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines and meet the quarantine recommendations of a national COVID-19 research partnership, WSU Libraries in Pullman will not offer physical course reserves this fall. Faculty who already placed requests have been contacted with alternative options, which include requesting that the libraries purchase the item in […]
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Summit Service Restarts on Aug. 3

The Summit service, which allows WSU Libraries’ patrons to request library materials from member libraries of the Orbis Cascade Alliance, will resume on Monday, Aug. 3, for the Pullman campus only at this time. Because the campus is currently closed, materials can be mailed to a physical location. The WSU Libraries are planning for onsite […]
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Rare Pamphlet Added to Library Collection

In 1942, London’s Hogarth Press published a pamphlet by British physician Isaac Harris called “The Calcium Bread Scandal,” a spirited denunciation of the Food Ministry’s proposal of adding nutrients, including calcium, to bread as a way to fortify the health of the British public during wartime. “In any case, the disease [osteoporosis] is so rare […]
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WSU Joins ACM Open-Access Publishing Model

WSU has joined an open-access publishing model with the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society. The agreement will ensure that articles and proceedings papers authored by WSU-affiliated personnel are published under an open-access license. ACM delivers resources that advance computing as a science and a profession, according to […]
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New Library Guide Offers Anti-Racism Resources

WSU Libraries offers a new library guide that serves as a starting point for resources to learn about and engage in anti-racism, compiled by librarian Erica Nicol. Patrons will find reading lists, as well as a list of books and more from the WSU Libraries’ collections. Nicol pulled titles for the guide from some recommended […]
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Libraries Continue to Serve During COVID-19 Pullman Campus Closure

Gone are the students walking through Holland and Terrell Libraries, mixed conversations and footsteps and the tantalizing smell of fries trailing in their wake. Also gone are the in-person exchanges between librarians and students searching for research help and answers, or the pleasant reverie that comes with handling an old text in Manuscripts, Archives and […]
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Kanopy Film Service to Transition to Request-Based Format

In response to budget concerns, WSU Libraries will transition from the Kanopy on-demand streaming film service to a request-based format. While the pay-per-view Kanopy program has been well used, it has become increasingly difficult to financially sustain. “The current budget uncertainties keep us from offering unlimited access to Kanopy at this time,” said Beth Blakesley, […]
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