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Celebrating Open Access Week 2022: Open for Climate Justice

International Open Access Week 2022 (October 24-30) is an annual worldwide celebration of the growing and transformative power of barrier-free Open Access (OA) to scholarly information. The OA movement grew in response to an increasing awareness that the current scholarly publishing system no longer meets the needs of scholars and those who could benefit from their research. Making research openly available by bringing scholarly works out from behind publisher paywalls benefits individual researchers, the wider research community, and the public…

April Update

Happy Spring! Whether you are a new or returning Husky, UW Libraries Faculty Guide  and Student FAQ (both updated for spring quarter)  provide a “one stop shop” of helpful links and important information to help you navigate and make the most of UW Libraries vast resources. And don’t forget to apply (or encourage your students to apply) for the 2022 UW Libraries Undergraduate Research Award !>>>>> Operations Hours:  Spring quarter hours are the same as winter, see Libraries Hours. Any…

March Update

Spring is right around the corner, Huskies!  As you prepare for finals, don’t forget to check out our finals week resources , learn all about Open Education Week events March 7-11, AND remember that you still have plenty of time to enter the  #IHeartUWLibraries Student Video Contest for a chance to win up to $1,500 — submissions are due March 27th!  Operations Hours –  Odegaard Library will extend evening and weekend hours for end-of-quarter and finals week– see the schedule. …

February Update

Welcome back to campus, Huskies (again)! 🙂  In honor of Black History Month, please check out our featured monthly resource Black Thought & Culture, an incredible digital archive that pays tribute to the nonfiction work of notable African American writers.    February marks the return of the popular  #IHeartUWLibraries Student Video Contest!   Don’t miss the popular Finding Funding for Graduate School workshop and the return of Tadoku – Japanese Reading Group.  Read on for more details on these and many…

January Update

Happy New Year, Huskies! We are happy to welcome our UW Community back from break! At this time, the Libraries plans to proceed with planned, expanded  hours for winter quarter as noted below and on our website; however, these plans are subject to change pending the evolving public health status, new protocols and/or staff availability. Rescheduled: Our first Wednesday concert series for January (in Allen Library lobby) has been rescheduled to Wednesday,  January 19th. See calendar for information. Services  …

Sustainable Scholarship: Libraries Collection as a Service

Authors: This is a collaborative post by Simon Neame, Dean of University Libraries; Denise Pan, Associate Dean for Collections & Content; and Corey Murata, Director, Collection Analysis & Strategy Collections as a service in academic libraries represents the “shift to the incorporation and integration of more continuous, ongoing, flexible, and sustainable review of collections, and an increasing need to align collection development with institutional research and curricular requirements.” Through this Sustainable Scholarship blog series, we will share how the collection…

Special Collections Reopening Update

A popular new virtual reading room, why appointments are better for users, new exhibits and more. UW Libraries Special Collections is one of the busiest places in the UW Libraries system. With people seeking access to materials from on campus and off, the Special Collections team has adapted services to meet the demand for virtual and remote services and maximize health and safety for all staff and visitors.  We caught up with Allee Monheim, Public Services Librarian in Special Collections…

Fall Faculty Feature: Maya Angela Smith

In the summer of 2021, UW iSchool graduate students Dillon Baker and Taylor Healey Brooks partnered with UW Libraries Open Scholarship Commons, the Research Commons, and the Assessment and Planning department on their capstone project: Celebrating Black Faculty and Student Scholarship: A Framework for UW Libraries Programming and Outreach, generating new ideas for programming and outreach methods to support and celebrate Black scholarship and research at the University of Washington. This post is the first in a series of recurring…

UW Libraries Observes International Open Access Week: October 25-29th, 2021

Join us in celebrating OA Week this month by attending events and discovering services offered by the UW Libraries. Schedule of events below. “Open Science should play a significant role in ensuring equity among researchers from developed and developing countries, enabling fair and reciprocal sharing of scientific inputs and outputs and equal access to scientific knowledge to both producers and consumers of knowledge regardless of location, nationality, race, age, gender, income, socio-economic circumstances, career stage, discipline, language, religion, disability, ethnicity…

It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity with UW Libraries Open Scholarship Commons

One year ago, the UW Libraries opened the Open Scholarship Commons (OSC).  Built on the values of equity, experimentation, flexibility, openness and technology, the OSC is designed to be a central HUB where everyone, regardless of disciplinary home, can come together and learn new concepts and technology skills to create knowledge and share it openly with others. While we plan to open a physical space in Suzzallo/Allen Libraries, the virtual OSC has had an incredible first virtual year, helping students…