Summer Books and Movies It’s almost the end of summer. Do you miss the Libraries yet? You don’t have to be on campus to access...
Never Before Seen Interview with Bernice Johnson Reagon A great American has left us. We’ll let others more fully eulogize the amazing accomplishments of singer, activist, and scholar...
Staff Pick: Camera Man Camera Man (2022) by film critic Dana Stevens is a biography of Buster Keaton told through the lens of the...
What’s the Difference Between Public Access and Open Access Being aware of the distinction between Public Access and Open Access will be more important for authors over the next...
The Autobiography of William Wells Brown WashU Libraries’ recent acquisition of a first British edition of Narrative of William W. Brown, an American Slave, Written by Himself...
Books to Read for World Refugee Day Every year on June 20th, the world comes together to honor the bravery of individuals who had to leave their...
Studying the Salacious Since humans first began drawing, they have drawn genitals. Throughout history, what defines literature and imagery as pornographic, explicit, or...
Libraries Complete Digitization of 1963 Campus Film WashU Libraries have completed the preservation and digitization of the short film Once Upon a Hill…There was a School! (1963) in University...
Staff Pick: Living Resistance: An Indigenous Vision for Seeking Wholeness Every Day Resistance can often take on a daunting and overwhelming aura. Author Kaitlin Curtice helps her readers learn how everyday choices...
Stanley Elkin’s “Wall of Respect” In the summer of 2022, Special Collections acquired a substantial amount of books, papers, artwork, and more that belonged to...
Libraries Search Tool Primo Renamed to Quick Search On Tuesday, May 28, the University Libraries’ discovery search tool Primo was renamed to Quick Search. Quick Search replaces the...
Telling the Story of Asian Americans in St. Louis A new digital StoryMap project, Asia in St. Louis, traces the history and experiences of people of Chinese and Japanese...