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World War I Exhibit in MASC Shows Impact to WSU Students, Faculty, Staff

It is a century old, its tan felt cover worn smooth by fingers that opened the scrapbook many times to see Logan Wheeler’s memories of Washington State College. More than 1,000 photos of campus life, people, events and buildings fill the book. There is also the unseen imprint of a spirited young man who caught […]
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Librarians After Hours: Employee Exhibit Runs in Terrell Library through Aug. 15

A new exhibit at WSU Libraries is inspired partly by the “make and tell” philosophy of TV “MythBuster” Adam Savage and partly by the desire to showcase off-the-job creativity. “After Hours: Makers of the Libraries,” will be in the Terrell Library atrium display case through Aug. 15. It features works by 14 WSU Libraries staff […]
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Cougar Kids Camp Visit Is Part of Libraries K-12 Outreach

How many books can a Washington State University student check out at a time? What magazine is at call number 901 B772i? And how many copies of “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” does the WSU Libraries own? About 80 K-6 students attending Cougar Kids Camp Mini Cougar Week learned the answers (299; […]
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FindIt!@WSU changes coming July 1st

Starting July 1st the Findit!@WSU will merge with the Search It discovery interface In an ongoing effort to minimize barriers to information and provide a consistent user interface the FindIt!@WSU interface will be merged with the Search It discovery interface.  For a complete description of the changes with  please visit: http://libguides.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findit_changes and if you have […]
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WSU Vet Student’s Quirky Animals on Exhibit at Animal Health Library

In one of Victoria Olsen-Mikitowicz’s artworks, Tyrannosaurus rex stomps across a page of the 1937 “Dispensatory of the United States of America,” once the pharmacy profession’s comprehensive guide to drugs, including those used in veterinary medicine. The book, like the subject matter, has gone the way of the dinosaurs. Olsen-Mikitowicz, a fourth-year Washington State University […]
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Through June 20: Library Exhibit Explores Identity Theft

In 2012, some 17 million people nationwide were victims of identity theft, incurring direct and indirect losses of $24.7 billion, according to one report by the U.S. Department of Justice. A WSU Libraries exhibit delves into the problem and government efforts to combat it. “The Secret Life of Your Personal Information: Government Resources on Identity […]
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Holland and Terrell Operating Hours Extended Permanently

Washington State University’s Holland and Terrell libraries will permanently extend near-round-the-clock operating hours for the upcoming academic year after feedback and requests from ASWSU. Beginning Sunday, Aug. 24, Holland and Terrell will open at 10 a.m. Sunday and remain open until 7:45 p.m. Friday. Saturday hours will be from 10 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. Student […]
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Improvements to Search It Implemented May 12

Starting on May 12, the WSU community will see a number of improvements and increased functionality within Search It.  Listed below are an explanation of these changes: Permalinks will let you copy and paste a link from Search It to your notes, paper, or any document you may be working on.  This gives you a shortcut […]
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Through May 16: WSU Student Exhibit Explores Hanford’s Labor Force, Residents

Washington State University history graduate students studying the oral histories of the Hanford Site have created an exhibit of its labor force and residents, running through May 16 in the Terrell Library atrium exhibit case. “Hanford’s Voices: Exploring Labor at Hanford Through the Stories of its Residents” pulled together students from the Vancouver, Tri-Cities and […]
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New Digital Collection: Extension Bulletins Bear Fruits of Early Research, Outreach

For today’s information seekers, who can find answers in minutes with a few keystrokes, it’s hard to imagine a time when rural dwellers were cut off from knowledge for the most fundamental reasons. No electricity. No car. No phone. No nearby expert to explain why a cow gave birth to her calf prematurely. Such was […]
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