
The University of Oregon Libraries music series, A Little Knight Music, will present its fall 2009 offering with a concert of classical saxophone quartet music by a new UO group, the Infinity Saxophone Quartet...

If youve used the librarys online Interlibrary Loan system in the past, beginning November 18th, youll notice a few changes in the interface, request forms, and process used when requesting items from libraries that are not part of the Summit system...

Finals Fatigue is a condition that affects nearly 9 out of 10 UO students. Symptoms include textbook-exhaustion, group-project-itis, and dry mouth. Luckily, the UO Libraries has developed a cure: free food and drinks. Stop by the Browsing Room in Knight Library from 10 P.M.. to 11 P.M...

John Willinsky, a visionary leader and author in the area of digital scholarship and open access, will give a talk entitled Open Access to Knowledge and the Intellectual Properties of Learning on Friday, December 4, at 3 p.m. in Knight Librarys Browsing Room. A reception will follow the talk.

Benefit-eligible faculty and staff members seeking development and training opportunities are encouraged to use SkillPort e-Learning, a powerful new resource offered by the UOs Organizational Development and Training (ODT) office and the library's Center for Media and Educational Technologies...

Set your GPS to map your route to special expeditions for GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Day and Geography Awareness Week. The UO is showing the way with a geography focus on Central Asia.

Visit Room 147A in Knight Library on Wednesday nights between 7 P.M. and 9 P.M. this term until Nov. 18 and you can get some free, expert advice on your academic status and progress...

The UO Libraries has a modern and easy way to connect you with librarians. Ask a librarian reference questions about your special projects, right from your computer and in real time during regular reference hours with chat.

A weeklong series of library-sponsored Open Access events ends today with a talk by Carl Malamud on issues involving open access to legal materials...

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A weeklong series of library-sponsored Open Access events continues today, including a panel session on oOpen Access mandates (10-11 a.m) and a workshop on using the UO's Open Access repository, Scholars' Bank. The sessions will be held in Knight Library.

Visit Room 147A in Knight Library on Wednesday nights between 7 P.M. and 9 P.M. during any of the next four weeks and you can get some free, expert advice on your academic status and progress...

A weeklong series of library-sponsored Open Access events continues today, including a panel session on Open Access mandates (10:30 a.m-noon), an introduction to Open Access issues (1-2 p.m.), and Open Access funding initiatives at the UO (2-3 p.m.). All events are held in Knight Library.

The UO Libraries has a modern and easy way to connect you with librarians. Ask a librarian reference questions about your special projects, right from your computer and in real time during regular reference hours with instant messaging.

















