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Our Tiny Galleries repurpose library spaces to house creative expressions from the UO community. For the 2026-27 academic year, we invite students from all academic disciplines to submit proposals for 3-dimensional or 2-dimensional art installations related to their coursework, research, or academic interests. Win up to $1,500 and showcase your talent to thousands of library visitors!
A 19th-century French lotto board game came to the library literally torn to pieces. Learn how experts in the Beach Conservation Lab restored these materials for hands-on, public access in our Special Collections and University Archives.
After nearly four centuries of use, this Qur'an from our Special Collections was in need of some TLC. Learn how experts in the Beach Conservation Lab restored the manuscript while keeping in mind the cultural context of its creation.
A shared initiative of the Teaching Engagement Program (TEP) and UO Libraries, AI Teaching Triangles team up UO Core Education faculty in trios to strengthen instruction through peer collaboration, practical resource exploration, and a completion-based stipend ($500+OPE). All views on AI are welcome. Application Deadline: Feb. 4, 5 p.m.
Meet Chelsea Nestel, GIS (Geographic Information Science) Librarian with the University of Oregon Libraries. They support interdisciplinary research while teaching students to critically interpret maps as dynamic representations of place.
Showcasing the extraordinary work of Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Brian Lanker, a longtime Eugene resident, a new Knight Library exhibit offers a unique, archival lens into his creative process and visual storytelling. The exhibit is free and open to the public during regular hours of operation.
With funding support from the Gates Foundation, the Big Ten Academic Alliance’s Center for Library Programs will conduct the first national mapping of Diamond Open Access (OA) publishing in the United States. Lyrasis and the California Digital Library (CDL) will also collaborate on this groundbreaking program to advance community-governed, open access scholarly publishing.
UO Libraries offers grants of $1,000-$4,000 to support UO faculty members' adopting, adapting or authoring Open Educational Resources (OER) during AY 25-26. Preference will be given to courses that are high-cost, high-enrollment, Core Education, and/or have high DFNW rates. Funding is limited and grants are awarded on a first come, first served basis. Apply today!