Articles by Sean Kennedy
Rebel Hours at Lied Library in Effect Until Further Notice
Access to Lied Library Is Restricted to 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ, NSHE-Affiliated Students, Faculty, and Staff in Response to COVID-19
Late-Night Study Time for Rebels Successful
Pilot program to offer more secure access to Lied Library at night to continue during spring and fall semesters.
University Libraries Launches Redesigned Website
Both the desktop and mobile version improve accessibility.
Make Those Spirits Bright with Jaunty Tunes
Check out these 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ holiday playlists to soundtrack your merrymaking this holiday season.
A Place to Cram: Lied Library Introduces Rebel Hours
Pilot program offers students from any NSHE institution a safe place for late-night study sessions and group project meetups.
On the Hunt: Finding the Connections Behind the Collection
Bibliophile Beverly Rogers shares tales of her favorite rare book finds.
The Interview: Chelsea Heinbach
A librarian and professor, Heinbach teaches students how to find and evaluate information — skills she says will be valuable wherever life takes them.
Separating the Information Wheat From the Chaff
New information literacy research helps us determine the information most worthy of our attention.
Beverly Rogers Establishes $5 Million Endowment For Rare Books Curator, Collection at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ University Libraries
University Libraries will host a guest lecture, "Victorian Connections and the Evolution of a Book Collector," with Rogers from 5 to 7 p.m. Oct. 3 at Lied Library.