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Nature Boy in (and outside of) the Libraries

Current and past WSU Pullman students have probably walked by the Nature Boy wall statue on the side of Holland Library thousands of times during their WSU careers. Have you ever wondered about the history behind this massive wall statue? Anna Wheately, WSU Libraries’ Interim Director of Development, recently worked with Manuscripts Archives and Special Collections […]
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April Reference Items!

April is National Poetry Month! Did you know that the WSU Libraries have a wide selection of poetry – poems to help celebrate spring, poems that wail and cry, poems that make you laugh, poems that make you think! We hope you’ll check out some poetry during the month of April. And, if you’re looking […]
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Libraries Honor Golden and Diamond Grads

Thursday, April 25th: Reception, Tours, and Music for Golden and Diamond Grads! The Libraries will be hosting a reception in the Atrium and offering tours for the Golden and Diamond Grads on April 25 from 1-3 p.m. Music will be provided by pianist Jered Kostenko who is a graduate student at WSU’s School of Music. […]
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Library Hours Extended

WSU students will have a new study tool available to them for the first time – round-the-clock access to university libraries during the last two weeks of the semester. “After discussion with student leaders and examination of gate count data from last year, we decided to keep the Holland and Terrell libraries open 24/7 during […]
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Gov. Shutdown Affects Some Information Services

Update: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry: limited Agricola: down (EBSCO’s Agricola can still be searched. Bureau of Economic Analysis: down Bureau of Justice Statistics: available Bureau of Labor Statistics: limited Census (and FedStats): down Data.gov: down EDGAR: available ERIC: down (EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) is making the government database ERIC available during the government […]
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Reference Item of the Month for March!

Have a look at March’s Reference Item of the Month, the Encyclopedia of Gender and Society. To learn more about this great resource, or about past reference items of the month, check out our website!
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Bibliographic Management with EndNote Classes

Classes are scheduled for EndNote and EndNote Web instruction.  EndNote enables researchers to manage, organize and integrate bibliographic research and ultimately format documents for publication.  The “Beginner’s Class” introduces the basics of using EndNote and EndNote Web.  The 2nd class, “Cite While You Write,” will show you how to format documents – both in-text and […]
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February Reference Item of the Month!

Check out the amazing and comprehensive African American National Biography and get a better sense of the breadth and depth of the Aftican American experience! For more information about this reference work, or for past highlighted reference items, please have a look at our website http://libguides.wsulibs.wsu.edu/refitemofthemonth!
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Reserve Group Study Rooms Online

All Terrell Library study rooms can now be reserved online The Terrell Library study rooms on all floors, can all now be reserved online.  Anyone with a WSU email account can reserve a group study room for up to four hours, per 24 hour period. All reservation requests must be confirmed within 30 minutes of […]
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