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University of Washington Libraries Students, need some $$? Help the Libraries improve one of our services and get $10!

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We are currently evaluating a new system for some of our web pages. We want to find out what works best for people who use it - people like you - so we can improve the design and functionality of these pages.
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We are currently evaluating a new system for some of our web pages. We want to find out what works best for people who use it - people like you - so we can improve the design and functionality of these pages...
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University of Washington Libraries Got a research question? Ask us 24/7 - UW Libraries featured on @KOMONews Problem Solvers |

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University of Washington Libraries Need help at 2am? No problem, ask us!

(great promo featuring our librarians Dottie and Nancy!)

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SEATTLE -- Here's the problem: You need something from the library, but it's after hours and you just can't wait.No problem. You don't have to wait.Just go to the virtual library instead. It's open all ...
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University of Washington Libraries Check out the next event in Chinese Film Week in the UW Libraries. 6pm Tuesday in Odegaard http://ow.ly/wLej

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University of Washington Libraries It's Chinese Film Week! Meet director Peng Xiaolian and view Shanghai Story tonight 6pm OUGL 220. See week schedule: http://ow.ly/vlKs

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University of Washington Libraries Name that film: recliner on wheels! The latest Lost and Found film: http://ow.ly/vZhT

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University of Washington Libraries East Asia Lib Director Zhijia Shen comments on Chinese Film Week Oct 26-31. Hope you can join us!

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Chinese Film Week, October 26-31, offers discussions and screenings of award-winning writer and director Peng Xiaolian's films, as well as an appearance by Peng herself.
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University of Washington Libraries Open Access Wk - last UW event today: The Future of Access to Scholarly Publications 3:30pm OUGL 220 http://ow.ly/vlEx

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University of Washington Libraries A great resource! RT@ uwnews ResearchToolkit.org provides one-stop web resource for health researchers | http://bit.ly/2vS7c3

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University of Washington Libraries More Open Access Wk today: Publishing Prognosis: The Future of the Monograph 3:30pm Johnson 102 http://ow.ly/vlDt

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University of Washington Libraries Open Access Wk: today: Access to Research and Your Rights as an Author 12pm Health Sciences D-209 Turner Aud http://ow.ly/vlD2

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University of Washington Libraries Howdy Henry! On October 20, 1852, Henry Yesler arrived in Seattle to establish Puget Sound's first steam-powered sawmill http://ow.ly/vvOX

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University of Washington Libraries This month's Focus On...display features a selection memoirs written by famous people, ordinary people, politicians, immigrants, insiders, outsiders, travelers, and more. Find them in the Allen North lobby.

What are YOUR favorite memoirs?

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The Focus on... exhibit in the Allen North Lobby showcases the Libraries' collection by highlighting books and other material on a subject. Displays will change throughout the year. All books on display can be checked out.