Special Collections is creating a public archive of materials spanning Early Music Seattle’s (EMS) 45 years of history in order to preserve the history and impact of EMS and make the materials accessible for the public. | EARLY MUSIC SEATTLE
More News & Announcements
Celebrating MLK
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day, UW Libraries encourages you to explore resources within our collections and across campus that reflect Dr. King’s work and collective efforts to combat racism, inequality, and injustice in our community and beyond. | UW LIBRARIES BLOG
Faculty Feature: Katy Pearce
“Frankly, when I talk to friends and colleagues at other university systems about how great the UW Libraries are, I realize how very fortunate we are to have the incredible access to the resources that we do.” Katy Pearce, an associate professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Washington (UW) explains why she loves the UW Libraries. | UW LIBRARIES BLOG
Ensuring Free, Immediate, and Equitable Access to Federally Funded Research
Learn some of the ways UW Libraries is supporting open access as a key strategic priority. | UW LIBRARIES BLOG
Benjamin F. McAdoo’s Lasting Legacy as an Architect and Activist
Special collections plays a crucial role in processing, preserving and archiving the legacy of Benjamin F. McAdoo Jr., the first Black architect registered in Washington, who broke barriers and inspired future generations. | THE SEATTLE TIMES