Libraries in the News Archive
- UW Magazine Feature Story: Digital Dynamo- UW Libraries Expands Access to Digital Resources and Learning for Pandemic and Beyond
- UW Libraries expands online resources during pandemic
- Ancient Coins Seized at US border find a home with UW Libraries (KIRO 7 TV, multiple media)
- UW Libraries Student Awarded ALA Spectrum Scholarship
- Academic Libraries Transition to Digital Information Gateways
- Director of UW Foster Business Library quoted in BizEd
- Starting Early: High school students in paid internships at academic libraries
- University of Washington, Princeton and Ohio State are featured in this article from ACRL
- Collaboration & Innovation: The Story of an Open Pedagogy Project on Critical Filipinx American Histories
- Libraries leads student/teacher partnership to create new textbook
- For the Public Good: Social Distancing with Online Events, ACRLog
- Costs Outstrip Library Budgets | Periodicals Price Survey 2020- Library Journal 4.23.2020
- Contributing author: Sion Romaine, UW Libraries Director, Acquisitions & Rapid Cataloging Services,Collections & Content Associate Librarian, University Libraries
- Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grants $1 million to support collaborative conservation
- Portraits of Change Exhibit In Allen Library:cultural disruption, poverty and homelessness.
- Featured story in Real Change news
- King 5 News Features UW Libraries Kearney Barton Collection
- Katrina Belton, Preservation Specialist, University of Washington Libraries in Seattle, Wash., will receive the Jan Merrill-Oldham Professional Development Grant for 2020
- UW’s East Asia Library to be renamed the Atsuhiko and Ina Goodwin Tateuchi East Asia Library
- Libraries announces $6 million endowment from Tateuchi Foundation for East Asia Library
- From The Daily: Is Wikipedia Telling The Truth?
- UW Libraries and Labor Archives addresses systemic bias with "edit-a-thon" event.
- Andrew Weaver Receives iPRES2019 Honor
- University of Washington's Media Preservation Librarian honored for work in digital preservation by iPres, the premier and longest-running conference series on digital preservation.
- ‘No-No Boy’ went from unknown book to classic thanks to UW Press and Asian American writers. Now, it’s at the center of a controversy.
- Seattle Times, June 13, 2019
- Get ready for Earth Day: A new Allen Library exhibit
- The Daily, April 15, 2019
- Azusa Tanaka named one of Library Journal's 2019 Movers & Shakers
- Library Journal, March 7, 2019
- UW anthropologist connects communities to archive of Khmer Rouge-era Cambodia
- UW News, March 7, 2019