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One Square Foot Larger: Exhibit Celebrates 20 Years of Lied Library

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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…
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A Nightmare on Lied Street

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Nightmare on Lied Street Collection
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…
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UNLV Libraries/Urban Affairs Discussion Series to Address Asian American Discrimination

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Mark Padoongpatt
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…
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Computers & Technology Curated Book Display

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Computer Learning Month Curated Book Display Poster In honor of National Computer Learning Month, the Teacher Development & Resources Library's October curated book display features a number of selections of children's and teen's literature focused on computers and technology.  We stand on the shoulders of giants when it comes to…
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Save-The-Date: Libraries Research Impact Challenge Oct. 4-8

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Libraries Research Impact Challenge
Libraries Research Impact Challenge UNLV faculty are invited to participate in the inaugural Libraries Research Impact Challenge running Oct. 4-8, 2021. Each day during the challenge, you will receive an email with one small task to complete. Completing each daily task is optional - you can complete one day's challenge, a few days, or…
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UNLV Libraries Receives NNLM Grant To Expand SOML Health Humanities Collection

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The UNLV Libraries will be diversifying the perspectives in the Health Humanities Collection, housed at the UNLV School of Medicine library, through a new grant from the Network of the National Library of Medicine Collection Equity Grant. Kathryn Houk, Health Literacy & Community Engagement Librarian, and Jennifer Culley, Lead…
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Ingrid Ruffin joins UNLV Libraries as Associate Dean for Research & Education

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Ingrid Ruffin
Ingrid Ruffin Ingrid Ruffin has joined the University Libraries as the new Associate Dean and Division Director for Research & Education, overseeing many of the Libraries’ educational programs and public services.  Ruffin joins the faculty at UNLV from the University of Tennessee Knoxville Libraries, where she has served as the…
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MSI Graduate Student Open Access Fund

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Are you a graduate student looking to publish your research in an open access peer-reviewed journal? Are costs by open access journals preventing you from being able to publish your research? If so, consider applying for a publishing grant through the Minority-Serving Institution Graduate Student Open Access Fund. This publishing fund,…
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UNLV Librarian Awarded IMLS 21st Century Laura Bush Librarian Grant

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LibParlor Logo UNLV Assistant Professor and Teaching and Learning Librarian Chelsea Heinbach is among a team of librarians who were awarded the 2021 Institute of Museum and Library Sciences 21st Century Laura Bush Librarian grant to develop LibParlor Online Learning: An Open and Interactive Curriculum for LIS researchers. The grant was…
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September Movie Theme: Intergeneration Month

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September Movie Theme of the Month: Intergeneration Month September is Intergeneration Month and the Libraries' Movie Theme and Book of the Month celebrates stories that reach across generations. Intergeneration Month is part of a global movement to intentionally connect generations and build relationships between adults over the age of 60…
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