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Reception Dec. 12: ‘Renaissance Librarian’ Eileen Brady Retires

Not every librarian can say she met Peter Graves on the set of the “Mission: Impossible” TV show during the late 1960s in Hollywood or that she helped bring an infamous book thief to justice. But WSU Libraries’ Eileen Brady has done both – and much more. In fact, after 31 years, there aren’t many […]
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UNIV 300 Teaches Students to be Selective Researchers

WSU Libraries and the Office of Undergraduate Education will team up for a class this spring that teaches university students to be more selective about the information they get off the World Wide Web – and to become more effective researchers in the process. A one-credit course first offered in 1995, UNIV 300: Accessing Information […]
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Tales from the Crypt on WSU Libraries’ Paranormal Page

Even the aborigines of Australia’s Tanami Desert claim to have seen UFOs. A researcher then with the University of Pretoria wrote of the Warlpiri people and their beliefs regarding close encounters in a 2007 article in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Eirik Saethre’s paper is one of the wonderful oddities to be found in Washington […]
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Grant Continues Support of Indigenous Culture Preservation

A recent federal grant of $698,605 will help Washington State University continue to provide training to local tribal archives, libraries and museums in preserving their cultural assets through digital archiving technology. The grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services will also support a new tribal digital archives curriculum coordinator in the WSU Libraries. […]
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Family Photos Inspire Events about Japanese Internment

Patti Hirahara’s favorite photo among the more than 2,000 taken by her father and grandfather during World War II shows an older man standing on a road in the middle of a camp, rows of barracks stretching ahead of him toward the distant, leveled-off top of Heart Mountain near Cody, Wyo. It is a lonely […]
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Through Oct. 12: Exhibit Details Efforts to Reuse, Recycle

In “Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair with Trash”—Washington State University’s common reading book for 2014-15—readers learn that the average American throws away about 7.1 pounds of trash every day. Over a lifetime, that’s 102 tons of garbage. WSU Libraries and the university’s waste management department are sponsoring an exhibit through Oct. 12 in the Terrell […]
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Golden, diamond grads recall Holland during library tour

Roughly 80 members of the Washington State University classes of 1964 and 1954 (and one from the class of 1944) listened to piano performances in the Terrell Library atrium and toured Holland Library Sept. 11 during an annual celebration honoring longtime alumni. For the diamond grads, Holland had just been constructed when they arrived at […]
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New Study Spaces Available in Holland & Terrell!

Students needing study space have some new options this semester.  The Holland and Terrell Libraries have installed new furniture in several areas that should make finding just the right space a bit easier.  You can find the new, wired tables, rolling chairs, and whiteboards like those below in the reference area of Terrell (1st floor).  […]
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Terrell Turns 20: Exhibit Recalls Library’s Creation

More than two decades ago, a small parking lot and 140,000 cubic yards of dirt and trees inhabited the spot where Washington State University’s Terrell Library and iconic dome stand. Terrell celebrates its 20th anniversary and kicks off a new academic year with a retrospective exhibit about the library at the heart of campus. “Terrell […]
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WSU Libraries Change for End-of-Term Loans

The WSU Libraries are working to get our new system to correspond to how we do business, specifically with regard to the semester-long loans we have used in the past for faculty, graduate students, staff, professional students, and honors students. To accommodate patron needs, we have changed the dates for semester-length loans to be renewed […]
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