New Electronic Resources Available for Learning and Research WashU Libraries have added new electronic resources for students and scholars across the Danforth campus. Here are some details about...
Freedom Suits and the Story of Aspasia LeCompte As a reparative public historian, Kelly Schmidt works with archives to bring to light the forgotten histories of enslaved people...
Exploring Arabic Culture Across American Towns The United States is a country woven from countless cultural threads. Among them is the Arab heritage, which is a...
WashU Libraries at the Guadalajara International Book Fair Each year, by the end of November, the city of Guadalajara, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, becomes the epicenter...
Thus They Wrote: The Papyri at Olin Library “You did not send me a word nor a thought nor even a blank sheet of papyrus. So write me...
Ten Facts About the Public Domain Defining the Public Domain Works may be in the public domain because they: Public Domain Facts Celebrate Public Domain Day...
Explore the Relaunched AVA Studio at Olin Library The Audiovisual, Virtual Reality, and Augmented Reality (AVA) Studio is a new hub for digital experiences and production, located on...
Launching a New Vision and Mission Throughout 2024, the WashU Libraries Vision Statement Task Force worked to develop a vision statement, which the Libraries had never...
Staff Pick: This Time Tomorrow On Alice Stern’s fortieth birthday, she is concerned about her beloved, ailing father and staying connected to her closest friend....
Staff Pick: Children of Time This book is an excellent space opera with a delicious balance of horror, humor, action, philosophy, and, of course, science...
Supporting the Prison Education Project WashU Libraries are collaborating with teaching faculty to ensure that research and informational support are available to students in the...
The Fabric of My Swahili Identity Introduction: Wakina Mama wa Kanga From the 1600s to the late 1800s, captives from East Africa were brought to the...