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Geospatial Centroid helps predict book deserts across the nation
CSU's Geospatial Centroid helped Unite for Literacy identify book deserts in Colorado and the U.S. The nonprofit will help provide books to kids whose families may not have them readily available.
‘Let’s talk about it:’ Geosciences students discuss publishing research
One challenge to sharing research findings is that publishers often restrict access to articles and require would-be readers to pay. A common way to access scientific research is through university libraries, who pay for access on behalf of their communities.
Student organizations picking materials for the CSU Libraries
A CSU Libraries grant empowers student organizations to request materials to support their learning, from books and journals to even skeletal models.
Solving the water crisis: CSU leading the way in water research
This special report from SOURCE explores the water research happening at CSU and provides insights into the ongoing water crisis across the country and around the globe.
The keeper of Colorado’s complicated, controversial water history
Created in 2001 as a joint effort of the University Libraries and the Colorado Water Center, the archive features historic documents related to Colorado’s water resources.
Faculty Council endorses CSU Libraries’ licensing priorities
In response to skyrocketing costs of academic resources, the CSU Libraries’ licensing priorities emphasize sustainable pricing models, accessibility, open access and data privacy in licensed resources. These values align with the University’s mission, because they support information sharing that is the foundation of learning, teaching, research and extension.
Fort Collins Book Fest features CSU faculty, alumni
Fort Collins Book Fest, an annual multi-week celebration of all things local and literary, will run Feb. 1-19 and feature more than 20 authors, including several CSU alumni and faculty.
A ‘Day in the Life’ of the Resource Sharing Unit at Morgan Library
How exactly does CSU provide so many resources to students and faculty? The Resource Sharing Unit at Morgan Library is the answer.
The Geography of Democracy: GIS Day is Nov. 10
The Colorado State University Libraries’ Geospatial Centroid will discuss the connection between democracy and the use of maps and geography at their annual GIS Day on Nov. 10 from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Event Hall at the Morgan Library.
Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries completes negotiations with Elsevier
Sixteen university libraries in Colorado and Wyoming – including Colorado State University Libraries – are collaborating to address critical issues in academic publishing that are creating inequities in access to information and raising the cost of academic journal subscriptions beyond what campus budgets can afford.