Connect with KU Libraries on Social Media


Be among the first to know the latest news and information, connect with resources and events, and visually experience KU Libraries through its various social media platforms.

Here's an overview of you’ll find where we are, what we do, and why we do it. Follow, like, and share today!

For a comprehensive directory of official accounts representing the University of Kansas and its schools, units, and organizations visit the KU social media directory. KU's community guidelines and policies related to social media can also be found on the university website.  


Facebook

Follow KU Libraries on Facebook to connect and engage with the broader library user community, in addition to receiving insights into specific materials and collections, as well as little more deeper look into the latest news and info.

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Flickr

Browse photo galleries from the many events and activities that take place in and around the KU Libraries.

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Instagram

@KULibraries' Instagram feed and stories are the primary ways we share a visual day-to-day of what it’s like in our spaces.

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LinkedIn

The KU Libraries LinkedIn page is a place for students, faculty, staff and alumni to connect. The page focuses on major news and research, major events and is a place to find postings for open jobs within the libraries.

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Twitter

@KULibraries focuses on sharing news and promoting information relevant to the larger KU Libraries community, as well as its individual libraries and units. In addition, we strive to interact with our audiences and encourage conversations.

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YouTube

YouTube.com/KULibraries is home to all official KU Libraries videos. Browse playlists within our channel for past speakers and an assortment of helpful videos on a variety of topics relevant to the services the libraries provide.

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