Join us for a panel discussion, Off the Record: Sharing the Story of the LGBTQ+ History of UNCG, on April 20, 2017 at 3 p.m. in the Reading Room, Jackson Library, 1st floor. The event is free and open to the public. Of the 19,000 students presently enrolled at The University of North Carolina at…
Lynda Kellam Elected as an ALA Representative to the IFLA
Lynda Kellam Lynda Kellam, Librarian for Data, Government Information, History, Political Science, and Peace & Conflict Studies and Assistant Director of International and Global Studies has been elected as an ALA representative to the International Federation of Library Association’s (IFLA) Standing Committee for Social Science Libraries. IFLA is the leading international body representing library and…
Lynda Kellam and Anna Craft Recently Presented at the Empirical Librarians Conference at NC A&T State University
Congratulations to University Libraries UNCG’s Lynda Kellam, Data Services and Government Information Librarian, and Anna Craft, Coordinator of Metadata Services, who delivered the presentation “Under Construction: Building Research Data Services at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro – UNCG” at last week’s Empirical Librarians Conference at North Carolina A&T State University.
Will Cook Joins Access Services as Facilities Manager
Will Cook University Libraries recently welcomed Will Cook as its new Facilities Manager. Cook received his Bachelor of Science in Community Recreation and Events Management from UNCG. Originally from New York, Cook now calls Greensboro home. Prior to joining University Libraries, Cook was the Assistant Building Manager for the City of Greensboro and worked at…
Digital Library on American Slavery Presentation at the High Point Museum
Richard Cox, University Libraries’ Digital Technology Consultant, will give a presentation at the High Point Museum about the Digital Library on American Slavery (DLAS) on February 25, 2017 at 1 p.m. The DLAS contains unique, detailed information extracted from legislative and county court petitions, runaway slave ads, slavery-era insurance registries, slave deeds and slave trade voyages….