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Spring is here, and our new library newsletter is live! In this issue, explore highlights like the recorded Rep. Peter DeFazio Annual Lecture, meet outstanding librarians, and learn about programs supporting affordable course materials for students. Plus, join us for Ducks Give on May 15 to support UO’s library community.

Award-winning journalist E.J. Dionne, Jr. delivered the inaugural Rep. Peter DeFazio Annual Lecture, “What Does It Mean to Defend Democracy Now?” to a capacity audience on April 10. Video of the event is available through June 10.

Lead Conservator Victoria Wong teams up with student assistant Alaina Kucera to repair materials from the library’s collections. Their efforts support continued preservation of all kinds of resources from books to photographs to coins.
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