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Season's Greetings from UK Libraries

This holiday season, serve your curious Cat mind with low-calorie, high-flavor snacks straight from ExploreUK, the portal to UK Libraries' vast collections of archival and primary source materials that document the history and culture of Kentucky, Appalachia, and beyond.

UK Librarians Make Mark on New Interdisciplinary Initiative

The Gaines Center Humanities Cooperatives are designed to foster meaningful interdisciplinary collaboration across campus. Education Archivist Matthew Strandmark is the co-leader of the Appalachian Water Humanities Cooperative, of which Oral History Archivist and Curator of Newspapers Kopana Terry is also a member.

Nunn Center Director Dives into the Discipline of Oral History

Doug Boyd, Director of the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, provides an in-depth overview of the form, practice, and history of the oral history interview on the Historically Thinking podcast.

King Library Press and Brad Vetter Combine the Analog and the Digital During Book Arts Weekend, Nov. 14-15

All UK students, faculty, and staff, along with the wider Lexington community, are invited to get a taste of the unique process of letterpress printing during a free public lecture and hands-on workshop, Nov. 14-15.

Find a Method for the Madness with Sage Research Methods

With more than 1000 books, articles, and instructional videos from leading academics, Sage Research Methods has materials to guide users through every step of the research process.

Saving Stories: The Unlikely Resurrection of Lexington's Lyric Theatre

The Lyric Theatre was reopened in 2010, almost 50 years after it had been shuttered. The latest episode of Saving Stories features a 2015 Nunn Center oral history interview with local activist Tom Tolliver, who tells the story of the Lyric's revitalization.

Nunn Center Director Authors New Introduction to Oral History

Doug Boyd's Oral History: A Very Short Introduction examines the oral history interview, recording techniques, and technologies for making oral history accessible. It was published by Oxford University Press.

Unlock Your Scholarship with UK Libraries’ Open Access Resources

Open access materials – including articles, books, and datasets – are digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions.

Join UK Libraries’ OER Grant Program Advisory Board

The OER Grant Program supports the adoption and creation of open educational resources (OER) for use in University of Kentucky courses, and we need you! Any UK faculty or staff with interest in course material affordability and open education are invited to apply to join the OER Grant Program Advisory Board. 

King Library Press Wayzgoose (Open House) to Showcase Kentucky’s Fine Printing Tradition

Join UK Libraries' King Library Press on Thursday, Sept. 25 for a day of live print demonstrations, handmade book art, and free snacks, and learn how you can get involved in upholding the tradition of fine printing in Kentucky.

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