Last week –
Heading into the homestretch for Spring term —
- Textbook authors — here’s what you need to know about ebook licenses and your author rights!
- Have a paper due, or a presentation to research? Schedule a consultation with a research librarian. Not sure who to contact? Start with the list of College Librarians.
- Our Valley Library neighbors at Ecampus created Quick Reference Guides for Remote Teaching for K-12 educators and parents who have been thrown into online learning this term.
- OSU Libraries’ Research Guides are a great place to start your research projects. They’re organized by subject, group and type!
- New equipment coming to the Circulation Desk! Not available for borrowing yet, here’s a sneak peek of what’s coming.
- Dr. Bart Watson, Chief Economist for the Brewers’ Association talked to OHBA archivist Tiah Edmonson-Morton on May 8th. Watch the interview here.
- OSU Press author Debbie Jean Lee earned first place in the Memoir category from the 2020 Idaho Writers Guild for Remote: Finding Home in the Bitterroots.
- Miss being able to travel to the coast or hike our beautiful parks? Use our Alexander Street video collection to travel from your couch! Check out the David Attenborough channel to see many of his BBC and PBS Nature series including Blue Planet II with its amazing ocean videography (OSU Login required).
- OSU Press released two podcasts for National Poetry Month. Hear the poems of Hazel Hall and Ada Hastings Hedges.
- OSU archivists continued their series on the 1918 flu pandemic with: The Spanish Flu on Campus.
This week —
- Tuesday, May 12: Voting Rights and the Centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment: A Conversation with Janice Dilg and Kimberly Jensen, organized by the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education and presented in partnership with the Oregon Historical Society.
- Thursday, May 14: Virtual Zine Making workshop — with comic artist Malaka Gharib — at the Multnomah County Library.