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map of locations mentioned in short stories by Edward P. Jones's collections: All Aunt Hagar's Children and Lost in the City

#vizoftheweek 15: Literary Geotagging - Edward P. Jones and Spatial Storytelling, Part II

For the final #vizoftheweek, read the second of 2 posts about how locations in Washington, D.C. were analyzed in stories by Edward P. Jones.

backs of two coordinators, showing the hackathon shirts; "open data day hackathon - UTA Libraries March 7-8 2020"

UTA Libraries Celebrates Open Data Day with Second Annual Hackathon Event

The clock strikes 10:00 AM on a Saturday morning. The air is cold despite the sun, and yet, teams of students congregate at the University of…

#thejayzmixtape

When an African American Lit. Scholar & Computer Scientist Collaborate: #TheJayZMixtape

What kinds of exciting creations might a collaboration between an African American literature professor and computer science graduate student…

data visualization sketches

Research Data Services in Support of New Campus Needs

Do you work with data? Then we have services and resources to help you. For quantitative and qualitative analysis, our UTA Libraries' Research…