The Primary Source - Winter 2025

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Archives & Special Collections (A&SC) is pleased to share with you our Winter 2025 newsletter, The Primary Source. In this edition we feature recent co-curricular and campus/community partnerships, our current exhibit highlighting new acquisitions that directly support teaching and learning with archives and special collections, and a piece about a collaborative event celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month hosted by A&SC and LGBTQ+ Western.

We sincerely hope you enjoy this issue, and we welcome your questions and feedback.

Image information: Illustration by Aaron Douglas in God's Trombones by James Weldon Johnson, a book of poetry from the Harlem Renaissance, available at Special Collections.

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The Primary Source - Winter 2025

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Archives & Special Collections' Winter 2025 newsletter brings you updates and features about our collections and programming.

Winter 2025 Subscription Review Update

This year's subscription review will identify which journal, database, and e-book subscriptions to cancel or renew, with significant cancellations required in order to address a budgetary shortfall.

Portable Happy Lights

A smiling cartoon brain holding a book and sitting near a portable happy light surrounded by books.
Thanks to a partnership with the Counseling and Wellness Center, you can borrow a portable happy light from Western Libraries for up to one week.

James W. Scott Research Fellowships Programs

Four people sitting in a row as panelists from the Dr. A Longoria-moderated April 26, 2023 discussion, “In Conversation with Robert Ashworth and Betty Desire: Unboxing a Local Queer History, 1975-1995.”
Presentations from past James W. Scott Research Fellowship recipients are available for viewing online in Western CEDAR.