Category: Library News
Director’s Message, January 2022
December 16, 2021 by Amy Laskowski
Greetings! My name is Kelly Evans, I am the new Director of the School of Libraries at the EWU Libraries and Learning Commons. I have been a librarian here for eight years. What makes EWU an amazing place is our student community. EWU Libraries and Learning Commons librarians and staff provide a student-first service culture…
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EWU Libraries, By the Numbers, 2020 – 2021
October 22, 2021 by Amy Laskowski
Despite limited hours and barriers to physical access during the pandemic, our collections and services were readily available during the 20-21 school year. Users took full advantage! 228,763 online journals, magazines, & newspapers viewed or downloaded 114,195 library research subject or course guides visits 5,436 ebook chapters downloaded 14,748 Kanopy streaming videos played 5,102 books…
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Library Services During Covid: A TImeline
September 22, 2021 by Amy Laskowski
See how library and learning commons services paused, powered back on, and continue to evolve during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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JFK Library Reopening All Floors for Summer Quarter, 2021
June 28, 2021 by Amy Laskowski
Beginning Monday, June 21, all three floors of the JFK Library will be open weekdays, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. While our materials reserve & pickup services will continue throughout Summer Quarter, we invite you to come browse and select materials from the shelves, and enjoy your favorite study spaces! (Single occupant study rooms will…
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Spring 2021 Dean’s Message
March 22, 2021 by Amy Laskowski
Continuing to Adapt to a Changing New Normal -Interim Dean Justin Otto Many people talk about the past year as adapting to “the new normal,” but in EWU Libraries we’ve found the new normal to be a constantly evolving state. March 19, 2021 marked the one-year anniversary of when the JFK Library ceased in-person operations…
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Librarians are here to Help! Now via Text!
November 17, 2020 by Amy Laskowski
We are introducing a new texting feature as an additional way to find help and resources for your class assignments! Here are all the ways that you can get help from librarians: Chat or send us a text message (509-383-8677) via Ask a Librarian. The chat service is staffed 24/7 (EWU librarians during normal business…
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From the Dean of Libraries and Learning Commons
November 10, 2020 by Amy Laskowski
For the past few months, the term “uncertain times” has been used to describe the world we’re in right now, and rightly so. Many aspects of our lives have been drastically changed in a short period of time. But what is certain is that I’m proud of how EWU Libraries and Learning Commons has responded…
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Our Commitment to Equity and Inclusion
June 4, 2020 by Amy Laskowski
The EWU Libraries & Learning Commons joins our fellow Orbis Cascade Alliance members affirming our commitment to equity and inclusion. Statement issued June 4, 2020: The Orbis Cascade Alliance Board of Directors joins our voices in unanimity with those of many others across our nation who are deeply committed to creating a just and humane…
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Library Resource Highlight: The Smokejumper Digital Archive
February 28, 2020
A group of men gathered at a United States Forest Service station near Winthrop, Washington to test a theory. Was it practical to deliver trained wildland fire fighters and their equipment via air? Smokejumping was born from these experiments. The Eastern Washington University Libraries, through a partnership with the National Smokejumper Association, is pleased to host the Smokejumper Digital Archive, which contains…
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Featured Library Resource: Curriculum Center
In the EWU Libraries and Learning Commons, we strive to stay informed of the needs of our user community as we curate our collections to ensure that they remain vibrant, informative, and of continued relevance to our students and faculty. The premise that comics and graphic novels are a genre too casual to earn a…
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