2022 NEXT Award Winners Prepare to Explore the World University Libraries are thrilled to announce the winners of this year’s Newman Exploration Travel Fund (NEXT) Award. The NEXT Award...
Announcing the 2022 Neureuther Essay Contest Award Winners The Washington University Libraries are pleased to announce the winners of the 35th annual Neureuther Student Book Collection Essay Competition....
Women Who Painted Books The Industrial Revolution created the mass production of books, out of which came the Arts and Crafts Movement and the...
[Updated] University of Missouri Libraries Unavailable on MOBIUS Catalog There will be changes to the MOBIUS online library catalog, which allows users to request items from Missouri libraries outside...
Call for Papers for William Gaddis Centenary Conference On October 20-22, 2022, Washington University Libraries will host Beyond the ‘Very Small Audience’: Centenary, Archive, and Futures, a conference...
Pickup Library Materials Across Danforth and Medical Campuses Beginning March 8, library patrons across Washington University will be able to request materials for pickup and return materials at...
Spring 2022 Exhibitions Open in Olin Library A number of new exhibitions are on view this spring in John M. Olin Library, featuring a wide range of...
New Trial Access to Latin American Periodical Collection The Washington University Libraries have a trial subscription to the database Latin American Anarchist and Labor Periodicals Online.
NEXT Award Recipient Studies Tango in Argentina Alison Carrick, reference and outreach supervisor in Special Collections at the University Libraries, received the Newman Exploration Travel grant in...
Art & Architecture and East Asian Libraries Extend Hours Starting Tuesday, March 1, the Kranzberg Art & Architecture and East Asian Libraries will be extending open hours. Kranzberg Art...
New Look for Open Scholarship We’re excited to share the redesigned Open Scholarship homepage with you. After a branding redesign that aligns with the branding...
Japanese Book Club Keeps Growing In the summer of 2020, to partially offset the disruptions of the pandemic, I and several Washington University Ph.D. students...