In addition to thousands of African American history books, UNE Library Services has access to a robust collection of streaming movies and documentaries. Below are some suggestions. There is lots more to explore, you can search the full collection of videos at library.une.edu. I Am Not Your Negro An Oscar-nominated documentary narrated by Samuel L. Jackson, I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO [...]
Maine Women Writers' Collection director Jennifer Tuttle and Curator Cathleen Miller have published an article in the Journal of Medical Humanities. Growing out of a presentation at the Artists’ Books and the Medical Humanities symposium at the University of Kent in 2016, Jennifer S. Tuttle and Cathleen Miller explore the use of Martha A. Hall’s [...]
Thank you for your patience as the Biddeford Campus Library completed renovations! We now have new carpet, new paint colors and new efficient LED lighting on the library main floor. We are still working to put back library collections, so if you are looking for something please let us know!
A digital presentation created from original artwork, scientific data and materials from the Peter J. Morgane Research Collection on the Cetacean Brain is now available in DUNE:DigitalUNE
Beginning December 1, both library locations will stay open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through December 13 at 5 p.m. for finals. More library hours.
Traveling soon? Download an audiobook or e-book from the cloudLibrary database using your UNE ID card number as your library card. A wide variety of fiction and non-fiction titles are available.
The University of New England, in coordination with the Portland Society for Architecture (PSA), is celebrating a collection of maps representing the city of Portland’s past and future possibilities in a new exhibition, The Complete City: Imagined, at UNE’s Portland Campus Art Gallery (716 Stevens Ave). This community-focused exhibition will include displays of historic maps [...]
Volume 5, Issue 1 of Akesis: Journal of Narrative Medicine has been published in DUNE:Digital UNE. Akesis is created and run by UNE students and covers the art of gathering, creating, and sharing stories of illness and healing. Check out this issues collection of fiction and non-fiction works, poetry, photographs and illustrations.
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