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October 02, 2025
Artists' Books Show-and-Tell: GHOSTS
Peruse a unique selection of artists' books (yes—books created by artists!) at the Clarence Ward Art Library, curated by the Art Librarian Eugénie Fortier, to discover how visual artists have explored a certain subject while reinterpreting the format and significance of the traditional bound publication. On... Continue Reading

October 01, 2025
Student Job Fair
The Oberlin College Libraries will be hosting a student job fair on October 8th. Those interested in working for the Libraries will have the opportunity to meet staff from all four of our branches and learn about the wide range of jobs available to them. Student will also be able to sign up to receive job opening notifications.... Continue Reading

September 26, 2025
Recap: Artists' Books Show-and-Tell
Students browsing a selection of artists' books from the Clarence Ward Art Library's collection The Clarence Ward Art Library hosted an Artists' Book Show-and-Tell program on September 9th, in which we featured a curated group of books made by artists inspired by the theme of "home." Visitors explored the inspiring richness... Continue Reading

September 26, 2025
Recap: Stone Lettering Workshop with Nicholas Fairplay
Nicholas Fairplay's studio Oberlin College Libraries would like to extend a huge thank you to Nicholas Fairplay, internationally-renowned master stone carver, for leading a stone lettering workshop with students and Libraries staff in his studio earlier this month. Using hammers and chisels of various kinds, participants were... Continue Reading

September 18, 2025
Natural Ink Making
Join us for a late afternoon of creating and testing ink made from natural materials! Explore the various hues that can be made from supplies such as turmeric, pokeberry, and charcoal. Stick around to experiment with how additives can alter the pigments' colors, and use them to paint or draw! All materials will be... Continue Reading

September 17, 2025
Mystery of the Annotated Bibliography Exposed
Group photo of the Terrell Main Library Research and Instruction team members, in front of "Research & Instruction" sign." Think citations are confusing? Feel like research is a maze? You’re not alone—and you’re not doomed! In this interactive, self-paced module, we’ll demystify the process of... Continue Reading

September 12, 2025
Clarence Ward Art Library Fall Book Club Book Announced
The votes are in and the Clarence Ward Art Library's fall book club pick is María Gainza's Portrait of an Unknown Lady (translated from the Spanish by Thomas Bunstead). This short novel, set in Buenos Aires, follows an auction house worker and art critic who investigates the work of a master art forger. How to Get the... Continue Reading

September 10, 2025
Teaching With the Real Thing: Using Archives and Special Collections in Your Courses
Student working with primary source material Teaching With the Real Thing: Using Archives and Special Collections in Your Courses is a hands-and-minds-on workshop sponsored by the Oberlin College Libraries, the Lemle Center for Teaching & Scholarship, and the Book Studies Program The half-day symposium will take place... Continue Reading

September 08, 2025
Artists' Books Show-and-Tell at Clarence Ward Art Library
Presenting a new series of programs at Oberlin's Clarence Ward Art Library (CWAL): Artists' Books Show-and-Tell! Drop by CWAL on the second Tuesday of each month to peruse a unique selection of artists' books (yes—books created by artists!), curated by Art Librarian Eugénie Fortier to discover how visual artists... Continue Reading

August 22, 2025
Academic Commons Refresh Almost Finished!
The Academic Commons in the Mary Church Terrell Main Library has a new look for the fall semester, including new carpet, updated seating, and new service locations. The Research Help Desk is a new permanent location near the circulation desk and the quilt. The CIT Helpdesk is in a new permanent location next to study room... Continue Reading