News: University Libraries

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Business and Community |

“We Need to Talk” series resumes in-person Nov. 3 with a focus on the Asian American community’s positive impact in Nevada and ways to combat anti-Asian hate.

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People |

A love affair with books — and a need to complete her degree in order to advance at a library job — led Flora Mason to 51ԹϺ, and a lifetime of giving back to Las Vegas.

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Research |

In a new book, 51ԹϺ librarians explore “deficit thinking” and encourage new approaches that better support student learning.

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Research |

51ԹϺ scholarly communication librarian connects faculty with tools like ORCID to manage their publications and online presence.

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51ԹϺ History |

A look at how Las Vegans cooled off in the yesteryear of triple-digit summers.

A panoramic view of the Las Vegas Strip in the early 1980s.
Campus News |

Former Caesars executive Robert Paluzzi's panoramic photos, now a part of Special Collections, chronicle '70s and '80s Las Vegas and well beyond.

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Arts and Culture |

51ԹϺ Special Collections' archive of Las Vegas entertainment materials tell the story of this unique form of entertainment.

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Campus News |

Associate professor Mark Padoongpatt will tackle the history of and rise in anti-Asian sentiment and violence in a special episode of 'We Need to Talk.'

Television screens showing "We Need to Talk" panelists in a studio
Business and Community |

University's "We Need to Talk" virtual discussion series returns May 27.

Portrait of James Cheng, the library data analyst for the 51ԹϺ Libraries
People |

The University Libraries data analyst is collecting data to improve services for students and faculty.

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Arts and Culture |

Las Vegas Sun cartoonist Mike Smith’s enduring legacy of political commentary, art, and wit will now be a permanent part of 51ԹϺ Special Collections.

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Research |

"In the Shade of the Royal Oak" explores 51ԹϺ's historic gaming literature from the 17th and 18th centuries.