Construction Closure
The ongoing renovations and upgrades to the Life Sciences Building will impact the UTA Central Library's operations. Construction work from…
Column: OER’s Student Impact
Going back to school to start my master's degree in public administration this semester has been a challenge, but it's one that I'm glad to have…
Staff Spotlight: David Ogidan
Working at the front desk of the UTA Central Library, David Ogidan is one of the first people that visitors see as they enter the building.…
Column: College Reflections
My Journey as a Master's Student in Computer Science: Overcoming Challenges and Embracing Opportunities As I prepare to graduate with my…
Doggy Days Helps Students to Destress
With furry pet friends, wagging tails and friendly barks, Doggy Days returned to the UTA Central Library for the final time for the spring…
Preserving Oral Histories
Students, faculty, and staff members learned about the value of oral histories and the importance of preserving them at the digital humanities…
Datathon Brings Students to Campus
UTA Libraries held its second annual Datathon, bringing data enthusiasts to compete on campus April 13-14. The 24-hour event tested students'…
UTA Libraries Student Employee Spotlight: Shreevardhan Suryawanshi
Helping students find solutions is what Shreevardhan Suryawanshi likes the best about his job in UTA Libraries' FabLab. The industrial engineering…
Staff Spotlight: Aaron Michael
Aaron Michael is a survivor, both figuratively and literally. From a student employee to a full-time staff member who now mentors his student…
UTA Libraries Special Collections Seeking Community Donations for New Collection
The University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections is seeking community donations of digital materials documenting the Total Solar…
Student Employee Spotlight: Landry Wills
Guiding people through the creative process is what Landry Wills enjoys most about his job at UTA Libraries. He serves as a lead student assistant…
Making Knowledge Accessible through OER
Writing a textbook was not just about providing students with a no-cost option for Dr. Dylan Parks; it was about making knowledge accessible.