On Friday, April 18, the large group assembled at 104 Ardmore Ave. applauded the ribbon cutting for the new Library Processing Center. The Center, though not open to the public, provides a wealth of ...
Ever wondered how a book makes it from your request to being available on the shelves at UW Libraries? Here's a step-by-step behind-the-scenes look at the process! It all starts when you find a book ...
Replacement costs are assessed at the library’s discretion and may be increased based on the item's value. A minimum value of $75 applies in most cases, which is the average cost of replacement of ...
Natural language processing (NLP) is important because it enables machines to understand, interpret and generate human language, which is the primary means of communication between people. By using ...
Expanded travel regulations have increased demand for United States passports. As of June 1, 2009, a valid passport is required for all foreign travel to and from Canada and Mexico. In this time of ...
In honor of Neurodiversity Celebration Week, the University Libraries is highlighting a unique set of tools that can be found in our lendable technology collection. The sensory processing tools are ...
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