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March 12, 2026
Japanese Table Featuring Special Collections Prints
El Ungar presenting slideshow of Ōtsu-e prints. In February, student El Ungar '26 hosted a Japanese table on Ōtsu-e prints held in Terrell Library's Special Collections, using digital images to introduce the folk-art form and facilitate a matching game. The prints are among 115 works digitized in 2025 by six Obies: Kevin... Continue Reading
March 06, 2026
2026 Oberlin Edible Book Festival
On April 1, 2026, Oberlin Public Library and Oberlin College Libraries will hold their annual community event featuring creative—and edible—literary works of art inspired by a favorite book! The Edible Book Festival is open to everyone in the community. Individuals, groups, clubs, and school classes are all... Continue Reading
February 17, 2026
Faraday Pouches for Distraction-Free Study at Terrell
Yondr Faraday Pouch and Opener Terrell Library is a place where time disappears. You sit down to finish a problem set and suddenly you’re also revising a philosophy paper and running through French verbs. By the time “ils ont fini” is looping in your head, it feels obvious that you’ve earned a... Continue Reading
February 11, 2026
Teaching with Distinctive Collections: Course Development Grants
Two students using a primary resource. The Oberlin College Libraries, in collaboration with the Office of the Dean of Arts & Sciences, invite faculty to apply for $1,000 course development grants designed to integrate Oberlin College Libraries’ distinctive collections—such as Special Collections, the College... Continue Reading
February 09, 2026
2026 Douglass Day Transcribe-a-Thon
On February 13, the Oberlin College Libraries will celebrate Frederick Douglass's birthday by participating in the Douglass Day Transcribe-a-Thon. You can drop in for as long, or as little, as you'd like. No experience is necessary. This year, we will focus on transcribing materials from the Colored Conventions Project. This... Continue Reading
February 03, 2026
Contested Histories: Preserving and Sharing a Community Collection Exhibit
Painting of Heart Mountain Relocation Center by Estelle Peck Ishigo The Eaton Collection, an important collection of some 400 items made by incarcerated Japanese Americans, is on display on the Academic Commons and First Floor Gallery of the Terrell Main Library from February 4th - March 15th. During World War II, Japanese... Continue Reading
January 12, 2026
(UPDATED 1/16/26) Take Five Book Talk: Music Information Literacy: Inclusion and Advocacy
(Updated 1/16/26): Due to yesterday's inclement weather, Take Five Book Talk: Music Information Literacy: Inclusion and Advocacy has been rescheduled for January 29th. See below for more information. Music Information Literacy: Inclusion and Advocacy by Kathy Abromeit and Dyani Sabin is a multi-author book published by Library... Continue Reading
December 02, 2025
Tiny Ref Desk Concert: Max Kassoy
Singer-Songwriter Max Kassoy The Tiny Ref Desk Concert Series is proud to present Max Kassoy, Singer-Songwriter, at noon on December 5th at the Conservatory Library. They will be performing all original music. The concert will also be streamed live on Instagram. Event Details Tiny Ref Desk Concert: Max Kassoy Conservatory... Continue Reading
November 18, 2025
Now at CWAL: Short Story Cube
The Clarence Ward Art Library not only houses books on Cubism, but its very own (Venturi-building-inspired) Cube! The Short Story Cube distributes free short stories, poems, and cartoons at the push of a button—perfect for when you're waiting for that print job to be completed, hoping for inspiration to strike, or just... Continue Reading
November 17, 2025
Oberlin Group Textbook Review Stipend
The Oberlin Group of Libraries, which includes Oberlin College as a member, is offering a stipend program to encourage reviews of open educational resources (OERs). Reviews are an important part of promoting the principles of open education, as instructors that review an open textbook are more likely to adopt OER materials in... Continue Reading