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MASC’s Trevor Bond Wins Top State Award for Historic Article

WSU librarian Trevor Bond has been selected by the Washington State Historical Society as the recipient of the 2018 Charles Gates Memorial Award for his article “Documenting Missionaries and Indians: The Archive of Myron Eells.” The award recognizes “the most significant achievement among all articles published in the Pacific Northwest Quarterly.” He will be honored […]
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Retirees Earn Honors from Library Associations

Retired WSU librarians Vicki Croft and Marilyn Von Seggern recently received honors from the Medical Library Association and the American Library Association. Croft, former head of the WSU Animal Health Library, shared MLA’s Erich Meyerhoff Prize with Susanne K. Whitaker, retired veterinary librarian at Cornell University, for best unpublished essay on the history of medicine […]
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Through Aug. 31: After-Work Book Collections Displayed at Terrell Library

A new exhibit in WSU’s Terrell Library this month highlights the collected books and other media of library employees when they’re not at work. Called “After Hours 5: Don’t Judge a Book by its Owner,” the exhibit runs through August in the atrium display case. Started in 2014, the “After Hours” exhibits celebrate the creativity […]
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Faculty Focus: Affordable Learning Project

Scholarly Communication Librarian Talea Anderson was recently awarded the Student Success Seed Grant to conduct her research on the Affordable Learning Project. The research surrounding this project was designed to make course materials more affordable for students and, therefore, to support their success in courses at WSU. The project had two main components: an open […]
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Kimble Gift Continues Support of Online Northwest History Database

Obituaries, especially ones from the early 1900s, have much to teach the living. WSU senior Liz Cairns knows because she scans newspaper obituaries from those decades for the Kimble Northwest History Database. Working with obituaries might not seem like the best form of student employment, but Cairns says she loves reading them. “If it’s written […]
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Kanopy Pilot Moves to Mediated Model

WSU Libraries will be transitioning from the Kanopy streaming video patron-driven purchasing program to a mediated purchasing model. The change will not apply to the WSU Vancouver campus. Faculty can still browse the Kanopy catalog at https://www.kanopy.com/, and send purchase requests to their departmental library liaison, however film trailers and previews will not be available on the Kanopy […]
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‘Frauds, Fakes, Forgeries’ on Exhibit at MASC

The manuscript from Honest Abe wasn’t so honest. It took more than 60 years for the staff of Washington State University’s Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections to learn that the document was a forgery. Part of an Abraham Lincoln collection purchased in the early 1940s, the handwritten fragment, entitled “On Administration,” was considered one of […]
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Pullman Libraries Extend Hours for Dead, Finals Weeks

Holland and Terrell Libraries, as well as Owen Science and Engineering Library, will have extended hours for dead and finals weeks. Holland and Terrell will open at 10 a.m. Sunday, April 22, and will not close again until 10 p.m. Friday, May 4. Owen will open at noon Sunday, April 22, and will not close […]
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Ends Feb. 23: 100 Years of Hogarth Press Celebrated in MASC Exhibit

Long before the phrase “indie publishing” was coined, Virginia and Leonard Woolf set out to create a press for written works that larger publishers wouldn’t produce. In 1917, the couple purchased a small hand press, with no previous experience on how to use it. But under the Woolfs’ ownership, the Hogarth Press introduced readers to […]
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