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Sarah Quigley, Director of Special Collections & Archives
Sarah Quigley has joined the UNLV University Libraries as the new Director of Special Collections & Archives, one of Nevada’s top cultural heritage and preservation institutions.
Quiqley brings 16 years of archives experience, and most recently served as the Head of… Read More
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The University Libraries has obtained access to several databases from Adam Matthew Digital and Yale University Press. These new databases include:
Interwar CultureBritish and American magazines featuring fiction, current affairs, arts, fashion, and culture.Includes research tools highlighting subject exhibitions, themes, interviews, and… Read More
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TDRL July Curated Book Display Poster
In celebration of the 2022 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards ceremony at San Diego Comic-Con this month, the Teacher Development & Resources Library's July Curated Book Display features several of this year's nominees.
The Eisner Awards are the "Oscars of comics" and honor all aspects involved in… Read More
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American Indians and the American West Database
The University Libraries has obtained access to the database, American Indians and the American West.
This database contains a primary source collections from the US National Archives and other sources, including 20th century Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and records from… Read More
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Border and Migration Studies Online
The University Libraries has obtained access to Border and Migration Studies Online.
This database contains primary source documents, archival collections, films, and ephemera describing events and lives of displaced people, refugees, undocumented and unauthorized migrants and victims of human trafficking… Read More
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Harvard Business School Select Case Studies
The University Libraries has obtained access to the Harvard Business School (HBS) Select Case Studies.
The HBS Case Studies database contains more than 2,000 case studies of 76 core curriculum readings covering entrepreneurship, finance, accounting, marketing, operations management, organizational… Read More
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Pride Month Curated Book Display Poster
The Teacher Development & Resources Library is taking a broad look at LGBTQ+ Pride with our June Curated Book Display. Diversity and inclusion are fundamental to what makes our nation great, and our display has something for readers of all ages and tastes: fantasy, superheroes, slice of life,… Read More
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The University Libraries has obtained access to Loeb Classical Library, which contains more than 500 classical Greek and Latin works with page-by-page English translations, introductions, notes and bibliographies.
The collection includes Greek and Latin epic and lyric poetry, tragedy and comedy, history, travel, philosophy, religion,… Read More
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A UNLV student completes usability testing.
We need your help to improve the University Libraries' website. Volunteer to test how well the website works and earn RebelCash! The first 30 people to sign up and complete the usability test will earn $10 in RebelCash.
The usability test is conducted entirely online from any computer and… Read More
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Samantha Smith
Join the University Libraries on Friday, May 27 at 3 p.m. in the Amargosa Room at Lied Library for the next William R. Eadington Fellow Colloquium, "'Family-Style' Burlesque and Women as Spectators."
Eadington Fellow Samantha Smith, a doctoral student in history at Michigan State University, will look at how Harold Minsky… Read More