After months of development and user testing, we recently launched the updated FSU Libraries website. See how the team designed and made updates based on user feedback!
Florida Book Awards Launches 2022 Competition
The Florida Book Awards has announced its 2022 competition for the best Florida literature and established a January 13, 2022 deadline.
New Entrance and Scholar Support Desk
This summer Strozier received some exciting updates to improve your study experience. Here are the changes you can expect to find upon your return to campus this fall.
FSU Open Education Month 2022
Celebrate Open Education Week all month with FSU! Explore the different events and opportunities available for students, staff, and faculty.
The Learning District is Open!
Strozier Library's Learning District offers free, drop-in, late-night STEM Tutoring- now open for the Spring 2022 semester!
Moving into a new house: FSU Libraries updates and improves Research Repository
In the Summer of 2021, FSU Libraries migrated DigiNole: FSU's Digital Repository to a new home that is completely hosted and maintained by FSU.
FSU Libraries Participates in Big Deal Report
FSU Libraries participated in the recently published Ithaka S+R report, “What’s the Big Deal? How Researchers Are Navigating Changes to Journal Access.”
Introducing FSU Libraries eTextbooks Search
As we welcome the start of 2021 Summer C, FSU Libraries are proud to announce the launch of our eTextbooks in the Classroom portal!
FSU Libraries Services Updates
As FSU kicks off summer sessions, FSU Libraries continue to update resources and services available to the campus community. Check out a few notable updates!
FSU Libraries to Upgrade Catalog and Discovery Interface This Summer
In July 2021, FSU Libraries is introducing a next-generation catalog and discovery interface. This upgraded OneSearch system will optimize your ability to find and request items on our website, lib.fsu.edu. It will also provide a robust new search experience, allowing you to search across our collections and many databases from a single interface. To learn... Continue Reading →

