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The Valley Library is listed in the Collaborative Learning category in American Libraries Magazine. To see all the photos and brief info: http://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/content/library-design-showcase-2012-collaborative-learning
The Oregon Multicultural Archives is celebrating the HerStories of eight incredible women of African-American, Asian-American, Latino/a, and Native American heritage who are connected through inspiring stories of advocacy for their communities. Be sure to see both the physical and digital display.
Find out more on the Oregon Multicultural Archives blog post
Check out the Digital Collection in Flickr
Physical Display: 3rd Floor of the Valley Library, University Archives, Display Case
Date: March-April 2012
Exhibit Curated by OSU Special Collections and Archives Research Center Student Workers Kelsey Ockert and Ingrid Ockert
For More Information Contact:
Natalia Fernández, Oregon Multicultural Librarian
natalia [dot] fernandez [at] oregonstate [dot] edu
The OSU Libraries’ Oregon Multicultural Archives (OMA) mission is to acquire, preserve and make available collections that document the lives of African American, Asian American, Latino, and Native American communities of Oregon.
The Valley Library will once again open the Willamette East and Autzen rooms for student use in the evenings during Dead and Finals Weeks. For exact dates and times, please ask at the Information Desk or call (541) 737-7295. Good luck on your exams!
This final week of Winter Term workshops includes IRB Process (2/27), Publishing Your Research (2/28), learning to use the ICPSR data sets (Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research) (3/1) and rounds out with two more free citation manger sessions, Mendeley (2/29) and EndNote Web (3/1). Read complete session descriptions and register to save a seat at: http://ica.library.oregonstate.edu/subject-guide/656-Library-Workshops-for-Grad-Students-Faculty Questions? Contact hannah [dot] rempel [at] oregonstate [dot] edu
Discover the “Nuts, Bolts & Power Tools” in the Web of Science database along with the capabilities of Zotero and EndNote for capturing citation data, organizing your sources and easily creating bibliographies. Save your seat today.
Questions? Contact hannah [dot] rempel [at] oregonstate [dot] edu
Add a few items to your research skills toolbox and take your research to the next level, learn new search tools, discover the easy way to organize and cite references and eliminate your confusion about using copyrighted materials.
Sessions this week on Wednesday morning and Thursday afternoon: http://ica.library.oregonstate.edu/subject-guide/1481-Research-Skills-for-Undergraduates
The OSU Libraries Faculty Association Seminar Series is pleased to have John Russell, University of Oregon Social Sciences Librarian/History, give a presentation about The Oregon Digital Newspaper Program
When: Friday, February 24, 10:00-11:30 am
Where: Willamette Industries Seminar Rooms, The Valley Library, Oregon State University, Corvallis Campus
The Oregon Digital Newspaper Program – The Oregon Digital Newspaper Program (ODNP) at the University of Oregon is an initiative to digitize historic (pre-1922) Oregon newspaper content and make it freely available to the public through a keyword-searchable online database. John Russell, the History Librarian at UO, will discuss ODNP's history, demonstrate the features of the Historic Oregon Newspapers site, and talk about where the program is headed.
The OSU Libraries Faculty Seminar Series is free and open to all. Refreshments will be served. Persons wishing to attend who need accommodations for a disability may contact Natalia Fernández (541-737-3653) natalia [dot] fernandez [at] oregonstate [dot] edu
Driving Directions and Maps: http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/visit

