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Public Events, Exhibits, and Collections

The UO Libraries serves the public with research collections, free lectures, and events. Watch for the latest listings here or visit Library News for more information.


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Public Lectures and Events


Upcoming Events

Open Education, Open Access, and the Challenges to Higher Ed, David Wiley, Philip H. Knight Dean of Libraries Distinguished Speaker Series, Thursday, May 17, 4 p.m., Knight Library Browsing Room, free

Making Digital Humanities Count, Julia Flanders, Wednesday, May 16, 4 p.m., Knight Library’s Browsing Room, free

Russian and East European Arts, World Stage Conference, May 17-19, various times and locations, free (UO Libraries cosponsor)

Community Conversation. It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a Panel!, Tuesday, May 22, 7-8:30 p.m, Living-Learning Center Performance Hall, free (UO Libraries cosponsor)


Archived Events

2011-2012



Archived Streamed Events (UO and Library Events)


Streaming Media

 
Winter Exhibit 2012

Exhibits


Currently on Display

Russian and East European Arts, World Stage, Knight Library entryway corridors

Many Faces, Many Voices, One Oregon, Knight Library, exhibit banners in multiple locations, online exhibit at http://diversity.uoregon.edu/many-faces

Sherzi Musicale:Humor in Music, Music Services, Knight Library

100 Years of Pulp Fiction, Special Collections and University Archives, Knight Library

Law Library: Law in a World of Capes, Tights, and Trench Coats


Archived Exhibits


2011-2012




Burgess Collection

Collections


General Collections

Special Collections and University Archives

Digital Collections

Oregon residents 16 years of age or older may apply for general collection borrowing privileges with the Oregon Card program. 


Knight Piano

Musical Resources and Concerts


Listen anytime using resources in the

Douglass Listening Room


Archived Music Events and Exhibits


2011-2012



Insight Seminars

Insight Seminars



Insight Seminars are designed for adults who want to improve their reading and thinking habits by studying great books and important ideas. The non-credit courses are ungraded and require no homework beyond the reading of texts.
Community Group

Community Group Tours



Tours are available for groups interested in the design and activities of a large university library. Contact library staff for further information.




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Last Modified: 05/14/2012