Library Calendar
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Are you preparing for an upcoming conference? Need to design a poster for your class? This workshop will give you tools for communicating your research for academic conferences and professional meetings in a concise and visually effective poster presentation.
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This workshop will help you to find, understand and evaluate the main elements of a peer review policy and the reviewers' guidelines for a better chance to have your paper accepted or to support your editorial board with best practices to guide reviewers and authors.
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Join us for an inspiring 2-day celebration of innovation, research, and entrepreneurship at this year's Entrepreneur Days, where we shine a spotlight on the transformative work of entrepreneurs and the study of entrepreneurship. Under the compelling theme "practice makes scholarship," this event promises insightful talks, engaging discussions, and networking.
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Have you ever wondered what Homer's heroes and heroines would look like if they lived today? Please join us on November 1st and admire the fabulous costumes of the Minoans and Mycenaeans.
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This session introduces the podcasting equipment and technology available to our campus community from the libraries. In addition to familiarizing ourselves with the equipment for recording, we will cover some beginning recording and audio editing techniques, particularly within the software Audacity.
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Join us for an inspiring 2-day celebration of innovation, research, and entrepreneurship at this year's Entrepreneur Days, where we shine a spotlight on the transformative work of entrepreneurs and the study of entrepreneurship. Under the compelling theme "practice makes scholarship," this event promises insightful talks, engaging discussions, and networking.
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Archivist Steven Booth joins the RBML virtually to discuss the Johnson Publishing Company (JPC) archive, a collection of more than 4.5 million photographs of published and unpublished works documenting the Black experience dating from 1942 to the 21st century.
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During this webinar, the SRS reference team will highlight four such collections. These include The Blondheim Judaica Digital Library, Memoirs of Russian, East European, and Eurasian Women, The Sisters Khvoshchinskaya, and Central Asian Memoirs of the Soviet Era. Each collection reflects everyday lives and cultural memory from the nineteenth to late twentieth centuries.
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Operation (the game); New techniques in art and dance; Early computer programs similar to social media; Pig genome mapping; Aerosol whip cream; Explore these innovations and more across campus using the Illinois Distributed Museum website: https://distributedmuseum.illinois.edu/ You will find a location across campus related to each innovation.
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We’re thrilled to announce an exclusive opportunity to connect with our new Dean of Libraries and University Librarian Claire Stewart. Join us for a Reddit Ask Me Anything with Dean Stewart. Ask her anything!
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Celebrate the release of the CD The Altgeld Chimes: Songs for Our Dear Old Illinois with the Altgeld Ringers and the Music & Performing Arts Library! There will be brief remarks about the recording process, refreshments, and free copies of the CD available (while supplies last).
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Associate Professor of Molecular & Integrative Physiology, Dr. Anakk will discuss her research on how bile acids and nuclear receptors affect liver metabolism and liver disease.
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Refresh your wardrobe in a fun, free, and sustainable way! Join us in the Main Library (Room 106) on Thursday, 11/16 (anytime between 12-4 pm) for a clothing swap. Get a free lavender drawer sachet while supplies last. All welcome!
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How have Sino-US tensions affected collaboration/engagement in higher education? What are the potential long-term implications of such tensions and consequent policies for Asian Americans in the US, higher education, and racial social justice? Scholars and administrators will share their views on the role of international collaborations with China and global education.