This is a newsletter about Western Michigan University Libraries, written and edited by the staff of the Libraries, and published by the Friends of the University Libraries.
Newsletters from 2015
Tribute to Laurel, Sharon Carlson
Laurel Grotzinger is a Complex Person, Monica Ann Evans
A Champion of Intellectual Freedom, Greg Fitzgerald
Gatherings No. 48 Summer 2015 -- Special Issue: Tribute to Laurel, Friends of the University Libraries
The World Is Yours, Laurel, Courtney Holsworth
She Has Made a Difference, Marty Deming Maytnier
Indefatigable, Maria A. Perez-Stable
A Force to Be Reckoned With, Linda Rolls
Supportive of Critical Thinking, Diane Worden
Worked Magic, Henry M. Yaple
Newsletters from 2013
James Dexheimer, 1951 – 2012, Sharon Carlson
Quid Tum?, Jim Dexheimer
Gatherings No. 47 Fall 2012/Spring 2013, Friends of the University Libraries
Shedding Light on Hidden Collections, Marianne Swierenga and Sheila A. Bair
Newsletters from 2012
ScholarWorks at WMU, Maira Bundza
Building a Legacy, Sharon Carlson
You Asked, We Answered!, Brad Dennis
Gatherings No. 46 Fall 2011/Spring 2012, Friends of the University Libraries
Newsletters from 2011
E-mail Reference: Another Path to Knowing, Maira Bundza
Gatherings No. 45 Fall/Spring 2010-2011, Friends of the University Libraries
Instant Messaging Reference by Students, Kate Langan
A Library Scholarship, Sara M. Volmering
Newsletters from 2010
A Class of Its Own, Sharon Carlson
Biblioblogosphere: One Librarian's Teaching Blog, Edward J. Eckel
Gatherings No. 44 Spring/Summer 2010, Friends of the University Libraries
Teach Me to Find..., Maria A. Perez-Stable
A Tutorial for Today: ResearchPath, Dianna E. Sachs
Newsletters from 2009
The Gift of Time—Pamela Jobin, Sharon Carlson
Friends in Need, Sharon Carlson
Gatherings No. 43 Spring 2009, Friends of the University Libraries
Gifting the Libraries, Laurel Grotzinger
Gifting Books and Places, Susan M B Steuer
Newsletters from 2008
FindIt@WMU, George Boston
The First Law of Libraries: Collecting Resources, Barbara Cockrell
Gatherings No. 42 Summer 2008, Friends of the University Libraries
Gatherings No. 41 Fall/Spring 2007-2008, Friends of the University Libraries
The Future [Technology] is Now: Part 2, Scott Garrison
A Revolution in Maps: The New Technology, Jason Glatz
Out of the Cold: E-Reserves Serves, Julie L. Hayward
Newsletters from 2007
Beyond Library Walls, Michele D. Behr
Global Connections—Online!, Maira Bundza
And Gladly Collect..., Sharon Carlson
Gatherings No. 40 Summer 2007, Friends of the University Libraries
Gatherings No. 39 Fall/Spring 2006-2007, Friends of the University Libraries
The Future is Now: Part I, Scott Garrison
WMU's 21st Century Libraries, Bettina Meyer
Waldo Hosts Nobel Winners!, Susan M B Steuer
Banners Catch and Teach, Michael Whang
Newsletters from 2006
Metadata: The Magic Behind the Scenes, Sheila A. Bair and Pam Rebarcak
The Art of the Artist's Book, Samantha J. Cairo
The Civil War Reborn, Sharon Carlson
"Shared Waters," Shared History, Sharon Carlson
To Market, to Market: Selling Libraries, Brad Dennis
Gatherings No. 38 Summer 2006, Friends of the University Libraries
Gatherings No. 37 Fall/Spring 2005-2006, Friends of the University Libraries
A Treasure of Viewing, Miranda Haddock
In Defense of Bookworms, David Isaacson
Books as Art, Pam Rups
Newsletters from 2005
Thinking Out Loud: Google—Not, William R. Brody
Gaming in the Libraries, Maira Bundza
The Teaching Archives, Sharon Carlson
Not Just Classical, Greg Fitzgerald
Gatherings No. 36 Spring/Summer 2005, Friends of the University Libraries
Newsletters from 2004
Information Literacy: A Movable Feast, Michele D. Behr
Ward Morgan, Digitized Photographer, Sharon Carlson
The Roving Librarian, Brad Dennis
Gatherings No. 35 Fall 2004, Friends of the University Libraries
Gatherings No. 34 Spring/Summer 2004, Friends of the University Libraries
Centennial Afterthoughts, David Isaacson
WMU Digitization Center: Open and Online, Lou Ann Morgan
Half Full?, Joseph G. Reish
Who "Keeps" the Books?, Alison Thor
Newsletters from 2003
Archives of University History, Sharon Carlson
Gatherings No. 33 Fall 2003, Friends of the University Libraries
Gatherings No. 32 Winter 2003, Friends of the University Libraries
Dwight B. Waldo on Liberal Education, David Isaacson
"The Making of Modern Michigan", Bettina Meyer
History in the Present—II, Maria A. Perez-Stable
Damnit!, Joseph G. Reish
The System Sustains, Mary Ross
First Forbidden Book, Mary Schmich
Newsletters from 2002
Special Selections: The J. Whirler and Jean Tyler Pop-Up Books Collections, Tom Amos and Samantha Cairo
Gatherings No. 31 Fall 2002, Friends of the University Libraries
Gatherings No. 30 Spring 2002, Friends of the University Libraries
Gatherings No. 29 Winter 2002, Friends of the University Libraries
Blueprints of the Past—II, Suzanne Husband
Blueprints of the Past—I, Suzanne Husband
Wired Word Sources, David Isaacson
President Dwight B. Waldo Speaks His Mind, David Isaacson
Searchpath to Information Literacy, Elaine A. Jayne
A College of Distinction, Margaret Merrion
History in the Present—I, Maria A. Perez-Stable
Libraries are People, Joseph G. Reish
Science Reference—The Ground Floor, Linda Rolls
Newsletters from 2001
Saving Land the American Way, Richard Brewer
Building a Research Library History: Part II, Sharon Carlson
The Master Key to Information, Ellen Cha
The Trouble with the Library, Allison Danforth
Gatherings No. 28 Fall 2001, Friends of the University Libraries
Gatherings No. 27 Spring 2001, Friends of the University Libraries