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“There’s Gold in Them Thar Archives!” The World War I Diary of Albert S. Johnson
This month, in honor of Veterans Day, we feature a post on the World War I diary of Albert S. Johnson.
Opening Education: Introducing Megan Zara, UTA's OER Librarian
Megan Zara, UTA Libraries' OER Librarian, shares her journey in public education and digital learning, emphasizing OER's role in democratizing…
UTA Libraries Open Access Week is coming! October 23-27
Join UTA Libraries and partners for a full slate of workshops, panels, and lectures relevant to the open access movement!
UTA Libraries Staff Spotlight: Lauren Stutler
Throughout Lauren Stutler's career as an educator, she has worked to provide students with the tools for success.
Data Visualization Literacy: A Need, A Language, and A Process
Learn to make data visualizations that are concise, accurate, and complete. Learn to identify why certain charts are better than others and how…
Special Collections in 2023: 3rd Quarterly Review
A look back at highlights from the last quarter of activity in Special Collections
UTA Libraries Staff Spotlight: Yuliana Nguyen
Joining the staff at UTA Libraries for Yuliana Nguyen was like opening a window into a recent memory. The UTA alum now serves as the K-12…
UTA Libraries Staff Spotlight: Richard Huntington
Richard Huntington's job at UTA Libraries is about more than just keeping computer systems up and running. It is about problem-solving and helping…
Open Access: A Gift?
How does a Cherokee chef’s approach to food relate to open access work at UTA Libraries? Read on...
Extraterrestrials and the End of Humanity: Teaching International Relations through Science Fiction
Science fiction (SF) tells us something about both the human condition and the future of humanity