Winter is upon us and the end of fall quarter is here! We hope that UW Libraries has been a part of your positive 2024 Husky experience. A sincere THANK YOU to all who consider supporting UW Libraries in your annual philanthropy. Your gift supports every student and a global community of teaching, learning and research; read our feature stories this month for some inspiring examples! Speaking of giving, grab the perfect UW gift from UW Press’ 40% off Holiday Sale. Whether you are going home, taking a trip or staying on campus, enjoy your break in whatever form it takes, and take advantage of free access to streaming media, games and more (see below for more details!). Stay connected with us in 2025 for an exciting winter quarter of fun events, learning opportunities, exhibits and more.
Hours Reminder:
*Know before you go--be aware of adjustments to hours for end-of-quarter and interim/break.
News and Stories
UW Magazine Feature Story: UW Libraries’ internship program gives high school students an idea of what it looks like to attend the University of Washington, especially if they don’t have family experience to lean on.
A Legacy of Equality and Leadership Organizing, announcing new LELO collection: The Northwest Labor and Employment Law Office (LELO) emerged in 1972 from a coalition of Black, Asian American, and Latinx labor organizations, LELO made significant strides for workers’ rights, including increasing Black employment in construction trades and securing union organizers’ access to migrant workers. Now, an extensive collection of organizational records from 1972 to 2005 including audiovisual materials, publications, and artifacts documenting decades of LELO’s advocacy and campaigns are available to explore through the UW Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies and the Labor Archives of Washington.
UW Tacoma Library Spotlight – More Choices for Textbooks: This blog post from UW Tacoma Library explores how student feedback is helping to guide operational decisions to improve student access and use of course materials like a textbook-swap pilot, and extended course reserve check-out times.
For Faculty – UW Libraries 2024/2025 Subscription Review Update: Per the most recent presentation at the Faculty Council on University Libraries, please read this important summary on the timing and status of subscription reviews including feedback processes for proposed cancellations and deadlines.
Break Time Boredom Busters
Community/Events/Exhibits
Coming Soon! NEW EXHIBIT: Celebrating The Rocket, Seattle’s Music Magazine (Monday, Jan 6 – Saturday, Feb 15, 2025): Explore 20 years of music and culture as told through the pages of “The Rocket,” the influential Seattle publication that covered music venues and regional bands including Riot Grrrl, Mudhoney, Nirvana, Sir-Mix-A-Lot, Sleeter-Kinney, and Soundgarden during the 1980s and 1990s. This exhibit will also celebrate the Rocket’s late, long-time editor and publisher Charles Cross, by presenting its covers and coverage of the music industry and local culture. The exhibit highlights how the UW Libraries and the Washington State Library preserve and make it accessible to all.
Exploring East Asia’s Cultural Heritage Through Illustrated Works (Tateuchi EAL Reading Room, 2024 Fall – 2025 Winter)
The Language of Flowers Exhibit: Enjoy the changing seasons with Special Collections through our annual lobby exhibit, The Language of Flowers. Each quarter will feature new material related to our botanical collections, local plants, and more.
Zeitgeist: Seattle in the ‘20s Exhibit: In this exhibit, Special Collections explores popular culture and current events of Seattle in the 1920s and the 2020s!
Learning Workshops and Office Hours
Intermediate Data Science Office Hours: December 12: Come talk to the eScience Institute’s Technical Education Specialist to get some human help about how to advance your computational work. Tools we can help with include Python, R, OpenRefine, Git and UNIX shells, among others.
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