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This site features materials such as photographs, maps, newspapers, posters, reports and other media from the University of Washington Libraries, University of Washington Faculty and Departments, and organizations that have participated in partner projects with the UW Libraries.
UW Libraries Staff Directory. This directory contains contact information for UW Libraries staff on the Seattle, Tacoma, and Bothell/Cascadia campuses. You can also look for a librarian by their subject specialty.
Original copies of the Tyee yearbook reside in the Special Collections reference wall and stacks, the Suzzallo/Allen Library stacks, and Odegaard Undergraduate Library periodicals (LC call no. LB3621.67 .T99).
Read about University of Washington, Seattle (UW), Library #3, Seattle, WA -- historical significance, designers, and related information (structure type: built works - public buildings - schools - university buildings) .
ResearchWorks is the University of Washington's digital repository (also known as "institutional repository") for disseminating scholarly work. More information about ResearchWorks can be found on the Scholarly Publishing Services page .
The Sephardic Studies Digital Collection (SSDC) at the University of Washington is one of the most expansive and fastest growing repositories of source materials pertaining to the Sephardic Jewish experience recorded in the Ladino language.
An award-winning site on Pacific Northwest Native Americans from the University of Washington Libraries, featuring essays for K-12, historic images, treaties, maps, and Indian Agent reports.
Special Collections is the Libraries' major resource for rare and archival materials covering a broad range of topics, formats and periods. These digital resources are a good place to start a search as they contain a range of materials, including photographs, books, manuscripts and archives.
Some dissertations and theses are available via University of Washington IP address only. For access outside the UW community, please request titles via Interlibrary Loan from your local academic or public library.