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April 19: Film Festival, Partnership Based on Late Professor’s Work

Before filmmaker Humphrey Leynse came to work at Washington State University in 1970, he made the movie of his dreams. The subject was a remote island 180 miles east of the Korean mainland in the Sea of Japan: Ulleung-Do. “Out There, A Lone Island” and more than 50 other documentaries he filmed of Asian peoples, […]
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Owen Library Group Study Rooms Now Available

Study room reservations are now available at the Owen Library in addition to the Holland and Terrell Libraries. The group study rooms can accommodate 4-6 people and have dry erase boards. To book a room, visit http://calendar.libraries.wsu.edu/booking/groupstudy_owen.
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Jesus or Judas? WSU Bible Fix Featured in Folger Blog

A rare 17th-century Bible at WSU is part of a discussion of Bible errors in a recent blog from the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. The Folger is home to the world’s largest Shakespeare collection and a primary repository for research material from the early modern period. This includes a 1610 Geneva Bible printed […]
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The World on Wheels: Bookmobile the Center of Rural Life

While one little girl in Boise, Idaho, mistook the pink van parked down her street for an ice cream truck in the 1970s, teenager Barb Stone of Benton City, Wash., was already an old pro of the bookmobile circuit. A July 1960 photo shows 4-year-old Stone holding a small stack of books, standing next to […]
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WSU Libraries, Writing Center Collaborate on Tutorial Sessions

Washington State University students who come to the Terrell Library reference area for answers now have another service available to them: consultations with Writing Center tutors for help with research papers. The new service runs 1-3 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays in the Terrell reference area next to the group study rooms. Government information librarian Marilyn […]
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Who Reads Newspapers? Cougars Enjoy Online Access!

Who Reads Newspapers?  Cougars Enjoy Easy Online Access! We all know that printed newspaper readership has declined.  Would it surprise you to learn, though,  that one of the most popular LibGuides used by the WSU community is the Newspapers and News LibGuide?  Last year WSU students and staff accessed this popular guide over fourteen thousands times! […]
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Student Highlights Lives of World War II GIs Attending WSC

Washington State University honors student Claire Thornton grew up hearing stories of her grandfather, Dell, a combat medic during World War II. This year, Thornton studied the impact GIs had on Washington State College as they left the war behind and entered the halls of higher education. Drafted in the Army in April 1942 and […]
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Art in the Library Exhibit Features Local Shelter Animals that Found Homes

Kyla Lakin’s dogs and cats stare out of her paintings with trust, alertness and hope, much as they did in life. The Washington State University student knew them all as temporary residents of the Humane Society of the Palouse (HSOP) in Moscow, Idaho, before they became the stars of WSU Animal Health Library’s next “Art […]
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Riverpoint Campus Library Changes its Name to Spokane Academic Library

The 25th anniversary of WSU Spokane’s creation is cause for celebration as well as reflection on where the campus has been and where it is going. An important change to the campus description has been slowly evolving as we engage with more partners outside of Spokane and as we try to market our respective universities. […]
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Starting Research for your Paper or Project?

This is the time of the semester when many WSU students are starting to research for assignments, papers, and projects.  If you’re one of them – struggling with an assignment, trying to find the best resource for your paper, or being overwhelmed with the results you’re getting from Google, remember there are helpful library staff […]
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