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Gaming Directory Homepage
The University Libraries has obtained access to Gaming Directory, an online database with gaming property, property owner, and gaming executive information that is kept continually updated. Sources include American Indian property owners and under-construction properties.
Users can search updated gaming property… Read More
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Mergent Online Screenshot
The University Libraries has obtained access to the following Mergent business databases:
Key Business RatiosThis database enables the comparison of businesses across 800 lines of business in terms of solvency, efficiency, and profitability under 14 criteria. These norms and ratios allow the benchmarking of… Read More
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The Music Library, located in the Beam Music Center, will be closed from Saturday, Dec. 11 to Monday, Jan. 17 for renovations.
The renovations, which include a new service desk, flooring, upgraded technology, and associated infrastructure, are being funded by a donation to the Libraries from the Tarr Living Trust. This will be the first… Read More
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The Teacher Development & Resources Library is judging books by their covers this December for our annual Staff Picks Curated Book Display!
This December and January, we are shining a spotlight on the role of cover art in making people feel seen, in delighting the eye, and, most importantly, making us want to dive into that book… Read More
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Congratulations to Brenna Renn, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, on winning the 2021 UNLV Libraries Research Impact Challenge!
Renn was selected from the 120 entries in the week-long challenge, which spotlighted resources available to UNLV researchers that help track and promote their scholarly works.
In addition to… Read More
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Drop by the Teacher Development & Resources Library for a festive November with our Curated Book Display celebrating all things celebrations!
Revel in an old favorite, or discover something new. From Dios Los Muertos and Diwali to World Kindness Day, National Adoption Day, or even Cook Something Bold Day, there's a holiday for… Read More
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The UNLV University Libraries will be promoting access open access to research materials during a series of events in conjunction with International Open Access Week, which runs this year from Oct. 25-31. RSVP for our featured event or sign up for one of our workshops.
Transforming Open Access: UNLV's Growing Suite of Author Support for… Read More
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One Square Foot Larger: 20 Years of Lied Library exhibit
A new exhibit, "One Square Foot Larger," celebrating the 20th anniversary of Lied Library is now on display on the first floor. The exhibit, by Peter Michel and Aaron Mayes, details the some of the history of of Lied Library's construction.
Dedicated in January 2001, Lied has served… Read More
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Nightmare on Lied Street Collection
October is spook-tacular at Lied Library! We're celebrating all things horror with out "Nightmare on Lied Street" DVD and Kanopy streaming movie collection.
Stop by the Leisure Reading section of Lied Library to browse all our horror and Halloween movies, or select from some streaming titles available on… Read More
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Mark Padoongpatt, director of Asian & Asian American Studies at UNLV and associate professor of Asian American studies and interdisciplinary studies
The panel series, “We Need To Talk: Conversations on Racism for a More Resilient Las Vegas,” will host an in-person and livestreamed discussion at 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 3. The series is sponsored… Read More