New Data Repository for Researchers The University Libraries are rolling out an improved and upgraded data repository to better support the research mission of Washington...
Campus Delivery Service Resumes The Washington University Libraries are pleased to announce the resumption of delivery services that were suspended in March 2020. Campus...
Data Savvy: New Courses to Build Data Literacy The Washington University Libraries recently launched Data Savvy—a set of online data science courses, meant to complement semester-long courses taught...
Shakespeare’s Fun with a Pun on Bunghole A new exhibition in John M. Olin Library celebrates the 400-year anniversary of the first folio—the first time William Shakespeare’s...
Workshops to Support New Data-Sharing Regulations Data Services at Washington University Libraries have devised an hourlong workshop to help answer questions and support the ability of...
2023 Neureuther Student Essay Competition Now Open The Carl Neureuther Student Book Collection Essay Contest, sponsored by the Washington University Libraries, will award cash prizes to students...
Digitizing the Tear Sheets in the Walt Reed Illustration Archive Revealing Visual Culture was a grant-funded project awarded by the Council on Library & Information Resources (CLIR) foundation. The multi-year...
Animal Tales in the Henrietta Hochschild Collection From mischievous bunnies to fearsome wolves, animal characters grace the pages of the majority of picture books beloved by young...
The William Gaddis Centenary Conference For three days in October, scholars, writers, artists, musicians, publishers, curators, and fans gathered in person and online to celebrate...
The Medieval Mind of Tolkien J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973), the English writer known to many for his celebrated fantasy novels The Hobbit and The Lord of...
Donated Files Document Vietnam Era Activism The Washington University in St. Louis Libraries Julian Edison Department of Special Collections has recently acquired 150,000 pages of documents...
How Will the Free, Zero Embargo Memo Impact the Humanities and Social Sciences? The most recent White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) memorandum, Ensuring Free Immediate & Equitable Access to...