by Christi Weinzierl | Mar 16, 2022 | Articles and Information
Transparency, individual rights, and freedom of information are essential tenets of the federal government. James Madison, widely regarded as the Father of the Constitution, promoted and advocated for these ideas during the creation of the federal democratic republic...
by Christi Weinzierl | Mar 15, 2022 | Training
Want to build a creative maker program at your library? Are limited staff, space or budget preventing you from creating a makerspace in your library? Did your maker programming pause due to the pandemic, and you are not sure how to get it up and running again? An...
by Christi Weinzierl | Mar 15, 2022 | GoWYLD
Celebrate Women’s History Month by learning more about women in science. One of the many reliable research databases in GoWYLD.net is Science (Gale In Context). In this resource, you can browse by eight different topics, such as chemistry, biology, math, engineering,...
by Christi Weinzierl | Mar 14, 2022 | Wyoming Library News
University of Wyoming Libraries soon will launch the Journal of Open Educational Resources in Higher Education (JOERHE), a new, open peer-reviewed journal. The journal is currently accepting scholarly articles that critically analyze the role of open educational...
by Christi Weinzierl | Mar 13, 2022 | Calendar
Free, online, continuing education events for the week of March 14 from the Wyoming State Library Training Calendar. Descriptions and links are below. You can subscribe and view the events in your calendar software, or you can find all the events at...