Share your publications with the WSU community at the 2018 Crimson Reads

Washington State University Libraries is sponsoring and coordinating the fifth annual Crimson Reads Authors Reception to honor WSU authors’ contributions to the university on March 27, 2018 at 3 p.m. in the Terrell Atrium. University Libraries are requesting your assistance in obtaining a list of faculty, staff, student and alumni authored/coauthored or edited books (including eBooks) published between January 1, 2017-December 31, 2017.

Please use the submission form for inclusion in this event. We request that you respond by Monday, March 5, 2018 to allow the library sufficient time to compile the list and to secure copies of the publications not already in our collections.Through this program, the University Libraries proudly supports Washington State University authors, as they share their successes in scholarship, creative thought and professional achievements through published works.This occasion is a celebratory event, with a program that introduces the authors, and stages a display of their publications.

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