The University Libraries, comprised of Love Library and six branch libraries, is the only comprehensive research library in Nebraska. In the branches, students will find specialized collections on subjects such as: architecture, engineering, geology, mathematics, and music. Agricultural materials can be found at the C.Y. Thompson Library on the East Campus. Love Library, the six branch libraries, and the Marvin and Virginia Schmid Law Library, offer both in-house and remote access to a robust set of on-line information services. The Libraries Encore search interface offers access to a vast array of resources including electronic books, full-text journal articles, image databases, and online archival material. Library services include in-per...
The UNL Libraries’ Office of Scholarly Communications continues to be among the most active and inno...
Editor\u27s letter -- Willa Bitney-Garay Student spotlights -- Rachel Kenny, Dana Still, and Kristin...
The University of Nebraska was chartered by the Nebraska Legislature in 1869 as the state\u27s landg...
The land-grant tradition creates for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln a special statewide responsi...
Presented at the Nebraska Library Association/ Nebraska Educational Media Association Conference, Om...
The Love Library print reference collection provides access to information essential to the instruct...
UNL Libraries collects library and information studies materials to support the daily work, professi...
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries offers several avenues for preserving and providing acc...
According to Frank Lundy, director of libraries at NU, completion of the three-story steel and glass...
Editor\u27s Message Featured Nebraska Library: NLC\u27s Talking Book and Braille Service -- Rachel K...
Data curation has become an integral requirement for research. To address increasing requirements by...
Increasingly, libraries are recognizing the importance of providing access to the research output of...
UNO Libraries\u27 Digital Newsletter, BiblioTech, September 2021, Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Librar...
Highlights include hosting the ACRL Scholarly Communications Roadshow, joining the National Library ...
Forty-three years of employment at the University Libraries have encompassed remarkable changes in c...
The UNL Libraries’ Office of Scholarly Communications continues to be among the most active and inno...
Editor\u27s letter -- Willa Bitney-Garay Student spotlights -- Rachel Kenny, Dana Still, and Kristin...
The University of Nebraska was chartered by the Nebraska Legislature in 1869 as the state\u27s landg...
The land-grant tradition creates for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln a special statewide responsi...
Presented at the Nebraska Library Association/ Nebraska Educational Media Association Conference, Om...
The Love Library print reference collection provides access to information essential to the instruct...
UNL Libraries collects library and information studies materials to support the daily work, professi...
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries offers several avenues for preserving and providing acc...
According to Frank Lundy, director of libraries at NU, completion of the three-story steel and glass...
Editor\u27s Message Featured Nebraska Library: NLC\u27s Talking Book and Braille Service -- Rachel K...
Data curation has become an integral requirement for research. To address increasing requirements by...
Increasingly, libraries are recognizing the importance of providing access to the research output of...
UNO Libraries\u27 Digital Newsletter, BiblioTech, September 2021, Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Librar...
Highlights include hosting the ACRL Scholarly Communications Roadshow, joining the National Library ...
Forty-three years of employment at the University Libraries have encompassed remarkable changes in c...
The UNL Libraries’ Office of Scholarly Communications continues to be among the most active and inno...
Editor\u27s letter -- Willa Bitney-Garay Student spotlights -- Rachel Kenny, Dana Still, and Kristin...
The University of Nebraska was chartered by the Nebraska Legislature in 1869 as the state\u27s landg...