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KU Libraries add student body president to spring Textbook Heroes cohort

The University of Kansas Libraries, in collaboration with the Shulenburger Office of Scholarly Communication & Copyright, are pleased to announce that Noah Ries, 2018-19 KU student body president, has joined the inaugural Textbook Heroes cohort.

KU Libraries faculty member named American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) Fellow

The University of Kansas Libraries have announced that Whitney Baker, head of conservation services, has been named an American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) Fellow. The honor recognizes her distinguished contributions to the field of conservation.

KU Debate will present "Resolved: The Authority of the President of the United States Should Be Substantially Curtailed"

KU Libraries will host a Gallery Lecture Series presentation by the University of Kansas debate team and Scott Harris, director and coach.

KU receives NEH-Mellon Humanities Open Book Program grant

With support from a two-year, $129,000 grant, the University of Kansas Libraries and the University Press of Kansas will convert out-of-print humanities texts into freely accessible digital resources. This project is part of the Humanities Open Book grant program led by the Andrew W.

KU Libraries to host visiting scholar Dr. Paloma Vargas Montes

The University of Kansas Libraries, along with support from the Institute of Digital Research in the Humanities and other campus sponsors, will host visiting scholar Dr. Paloma Vargas Montes in April.

KU Libraries announce Textbook Heroes initiative, inaugural cohort

The University of Kansas Libraries, in collaboration with the Shulenburger Office of Scholarly Communication & Copyright, are pleased to announce 

"For the People" exhibition to open in the Haricombe Gallery Feb. 19

The University of Kansas Libraries will open a new exhibition in the Haricombe Gallery in Watson Library on Tuesday, Feb. 19.

"Meet the Spencers: A Marriage of Arts & Sciences" exhibition on display at Kenneth Spencer Research Library

The University of Kansas Libraries will open a new exhibition in the Kenneth Spencer Research Library this spring. “Meet the Spencers: A Marriage of Arts and Sciences” features a personal look at Kenneth A. and Helen F. Spencer, avid supporters of KU and KU Libraries.

KU Libraries accepting applications for fourth annual Research Sprints

The University of Kansas Libraries are now accepting applications for the fourth annual Research Sprints, a program offering faculty and acad

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