UNC’s first Wikipedia Edit-a-thon will take place on April 14. The topic will be African-American history in North Carolina. Continue reading
Journal articles by UNC researchers who publish in BioMed Central are now automatically archived in the Library’s Carolina Digital Repository. Continue reading
Thousands of scholarly e-books are coming to UNC thanks to a groundbreaking pilot project between Oxford University Press and the Triangle Research Libraries Network. Continue reading
An exhibit of Carolina Alumni Review covers and page spreads is now on view in the Wilson Special Collections Library to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the magazine. Continue reading
Archived yearbooks from all UNC system universities are now online, thanks to the North Carolina Digital Heritage Center, based at the UNC Library. Continue reading
The history of the Blue Ridge Parkway, America’s most visited National Park System site, is now online, thanks to a collaborative project based at the UNC Library. Continue reading
Searching for journal articles, news stories, and e-book content has just become easier at UNC. The new Articles+ search, powered by Summon, enables discovery of library resources using a single search box. Continue reading
A 200-year-old North Carolina almanac is the 10,000th book that the University of North Carolina Library has digitized from its collections as part of its Internet Archive/Scribe mass digitization program. Continue reading
A new digital edition of UNC student James L. Dusenbery’s 1841 diary gives new insight into campus life in the antebellum South. Continue reading
Twelve historic accounts of African American slavery are newly available in reprint and online editions, thanks to DocSouth Books, a collaborative effort of the UNC Library and the University of North Carolina Press. Continue reading