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Every month, Special Collections and Archives showcases some of our newly processed collections.

Every month, Special Collections and Archives showcases some of our newly processed collections. Here are some of the highlights for February.

QGIS Workshop Series

Are you ready to explore the power of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)?

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The OAsis Research Repository, the university’s institutional repository, celebrated a milestone this year when we reached our 10 millionth download! The official milestone date was April 10, and while it’s difficult to tell which exact item was the 10 millionth download, we do know which items were downloaded on that date.

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Jeanne Janish's tools and art supplies used for illustrations, such as the Flowers of the Southwest Desert example behind the art supplies (MS-00355 Jeanne Russell Janish Papers).
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Every month, Special Collections and Archives will highlight some of our newly processed collections. Here are some of the highlights for October.

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UNLV students and faculty are encouraged to annually review the University Libraries Licensed Electronic Resources Use G

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Brayden Smith Memorial Group Study Room

Brayden Smith spent many hours tucked away in a group study room on the fifth floor of Lied Library – studying for classes, mentoring friends, watching political and legal lectures, and preparing for his law sc

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The Libraries Research Impact Challenge returns with our second challenge, Oct.

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Teen'tober Curated Book Display selections

Welcome to Teen'tober, where we spotlight young adult books and graphic novels that have won awards or are nominated for the Teens Top Ten booklist. The Teacher Development & Resources Library has a select

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Students, faculty and staff can now read The New York Times online, The New York Times Book Review, and

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UNLV Libraries is conducting a research study to understand how and where students, postdoctoral scholars, and academic faculty (including instructional, research, and library faculty) at