September 2018 News Release Archive
Rosebud Sioux Tribe
September 26, 2018Interviews about the Rosebud Sioux Tribe are now available from the Omaha Stories: Oral Histories of Omaha, Nebraska project.
STEM Librarian Awarded an American Libraries Association Carnegie-Whitney Grant
September 10, 2018Dr. Heidi Blackburn, STEM Librarian, received the American Libraries Association Carnegie Whitney Grant for her project entitled “Women in STEM in Higher Education Bibliography.”
Sioux Indian Center
September 10, 2018Oral history interviews from the 1970s with board members of the Sioux Indian Center of Omaha are available from the Omaha Stories project.
Introducing Affordable Content Grants: OER@UNO
September 10, 2018Have you heard about Open Educational Resources or OER for short? This higher education trend has been taking off as textbooks costs continue to skyrocket, greatly exceeding the rate of inflation.
Shari Baumer
September 03, 2018Shari Baumer interview by Luke Wegener for LGBTQ+ Voices: The Queer Omaha Archives Oral History Project now available in UNO Libraries' Archives and Special Collections.
Mobile Community Archives Workshop, 9/29
September 29, 2018UNO Libraries is partnering with the Circle of Grandmothers to gather items of community significance that we would not otherwise see.
Lunch + Learn Workshop: Research Assignment Survival Guide
September 21, 2018Bring your lunch and gain a better understanding of your research assignment and navigate the steps to writing a great research essay.
Banned Books Week Book Readout, Sept. 26
September 26, 2018Banned Books week is part of a national coalition celebrating the freedom to read. The week draws awareness for banned and challenged books in schools, bookstores, and libraries.
Banned Books Week, Sept. 23 - 29, 2018
September 23, 2018 - September 29, 2018Banned Books week is part of a national coalition celebrating the freedom to read. The week draws awareness for banned and challenged books in schools, bookstores, and libraries.