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Spring 2023


OSU to Adopt the FOLIO Library Services Platform With EBSCO FOLIO

From EBSCO Information Services-The OSU Library begins the transition to the FOLIO Library Services Platform using EBSCO's hosting and implementation services. The switch to FOLIO will allow OSU to maximize the workflow experience and build its own customizations.


Two students receive OSU Undergraduate Library Research Award

Ishani Ray and Cade Pearson have been chosen as the winners of the 2023 Undergraduate Library Research Award. Both will receive $1,500.


‘Women in Architecture Collection’ launched

The John Rex Architecture Library recently launched the “Women in Architecture Collection,” which includes hundreds of books and resources by women and about women in architecture.


2023 First Floor Painting Project

The first floor repainting begins on Dec. 19. The project is anticipated to be completed August 2023, and it will take place in phases to limit the impact to Library visitors.


OSU celebrates 115 years in Federal Depository Library Program

March 1 marks Oklahoma State University’s 115th anniversary in the U.S. Government Publishing Office’s Federal Depository Library Program.


Appreciating art

This month we are highlighting 70 art pieces on public display in the OSU Libraries.


Apply for ULRA by March 7

The OSU Undergraduate Library Research Award (ULRA) application deadline is March 7.


Oklahoma author Connie Cronley discusses Angie Debo, Kate Barnard and ‘A Life on Fire’

On March 30, Cronley will discuss her award-winning book “A Life on Fire: Oklahoma’s Kate Barnard,” which chronicles the life of the state’s first female politician and social reformer.


Celebrating 70 Partners

In 2023, we will continue to celebrate the Edmon Low Library’s 70th Anniversary. This month, we are recognizing 70 of our library partners.


OSU Library receives $1.2M grant to process Senator’s papers

The Oklahoma State University Library was awarded over $1.2 million by the Senate Historical Office. This preservation partnership grant will fund the supplies, personnel and space needed to process, archive and make publicly available the papers of U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe.