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Jimerson to present book "Shattered Glass in Birmingham" Oct. 30 | |||
Faculty, artist conversation set for Oct. 14 | |||
Western CEDAR launch party to kick off Open Access Week | |||
Seattle鈥檚 Burke Museum exhibit on removal of Elwha River dam comes to 草榴社区 | Western Libraries and Western Washington University鈥檚 Huxley College of the Environment host 鈥淓lwha: A River Reborn,鈥 a new traveling exhibit from Seattle鈥檚 Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, from Monday, Oct. 6, through Dec. 30 in Western Libraries Special Collections on the sixth鈥 |
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Bellingham author Rob Lopresti talks about his comic crime stories Oct. 7 | Bellingham author Robert Lopresti has a new collection of comic crime stories, 鈥淪hanks on Crime,鈥 featuring an intriguing character, Leopold Longshanks, a curmudgeonly mystery writer who just wants to create fiction, but true crime keeps interfering. Lopresti talks about his book at 7 p.m.鈥 |
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Free events celebrate Archives Month in October | |||
'Elwha: A River Reborn' on campus Oct. 6 to Dec. 30 | |||
TLA dialogue groups set to begin 14th year | |||
Webinar to explain publishing in new campus digital repository | |||
Secret treasure: Western Libraries an asset for all community members | There's a beautiful library space for all things Northwest. It's called the Northwest Collection and it's in the high-ceilinged reading room in Wilson Library, at Western Washington University. |