Other News
- Notes from the Dean of Library Services

- Banned Books Week challenges students, faculty

- Media production equipment now available for check-out

- Library changes create study space, better access

- Using concept mapping in the classroom

- Slavery and Anti-Slavery: A transnational archive

- Bidding farewell to Michael Lackey

- User suggestions result in big changes in the library

- New media lab brings robust technology to the library
- Introducing Kimbel Library instructional videos

- Top ten privacy tips
Privacy Campaign

Privacy is Kimbel Library and TEAL Center's theme this year. While libraries have long been advocates of sharing information, we have also strongly promoted the protection of each library user's privacy. Full story
User suggestions result in big changes in the library

Through focus groups, surveys, comment cards, and observations, the library was able to learn valuable information that has been used in planning and implementing improvements to Kimbel Library. Full story
Moving into the Future
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New media lab brings robust technology to the library |
Introducing Kimbel Library instructional videos |
In the early fall, Kimbel Library began to transform the computer lab on the second floor into the high-powered International Media Room. Full Story |
Funny. Outrageous. Loved by students. These videos are making waves for information literacy. Full Story |
Library Happenings
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Slavery and Anti-Slavery: |
Bidding farewell to Michael Lackey |
Dr. Charles Joyner and Dr. Orville Burton collaborated as two of the editors of a new database containing primary documents relating to slavery. Full Story |
After almost twenty years at Kimbel Library, Michael Lackey has announced his retirement. Full Story |









