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We want to hear from you! Follow this link for more information. Faculty members and graduate students are invited to participate in a survey by UO Libraries this this spring term. Survey launch date is April 19th and will be open for four weeks. Survey data will help the Libraries gain insights into how faculty and graduate students access and use library resources, teach, and engage in research and scholarship. Participation is voluntary and anonymous. Feedback will help the Libraries create new services and programs and results will be shared widely.
The UO Libraries/Oregon Poetry Association (OPA) Poetry Prize awards two undergraduate student prizes every other year for high-quality works of poetry. Awards are $500 and deposited into the winning student’s campus account. Winning poems will be published in the OPA Journal, "Verseweavers." The deadline to apply is Monday, May 23, 2022. Read more about the prize and how to apply in Special Collections & University Archives' blog, "Unbound."
With the University of Oregon’s current access to Elsevier journals set to expire at year’s end, the UO Libraries, in coordination with the university libraries of Oregon State University and Portland State University, are entering into contract negotiations for continued access in 2023 and beyond. How will the outcome of these negotiations impact you? What questions do you have? Help us by weighing in.
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