Have you ever wanted to learn how to create a book? This workshop focuses on one method of bookmaking, the Coptic stitch. We will have supplies and a variety of covers for you to choose from. Come to Hayden Library's Naturespace to learn with us as we explore the creative arts of bookmaking.

Have you ever wondered what kind of patterns form in nature? Discover nature's patterns through journaling. Take a deeper look into the natural world by drawing and writing in a journal at Naturespace in Hayden Library. We will discover the similarities between species to learn more about the creatures that share our world. Come by Naturespace and explore the many patterns found on planet Earth. We can provide you with a journal or bring your own.

Explore nature through art at Hayden Library’s Naturespace! If you are interested in a relaxing sketching session with the library's natural history collection, come by with your art supplies and start drawing. Don't have art supplies? No worries, we have drawing pencils and paper on-site for use.

Each year, ASU Open Door invites the local community, adults and children of all ages, to experience ASU and discover why it continues to be ranked number 1 in areas that matter. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, lifelong learner, science guru or art enthusiast, Open Door 2024 has hundreds of interactive, hands-on activities planned and created by ASU faculty, staff and students for adults and children of all ages in the local community.

Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center for the annual Lo-Fi Study Session! This semester multiple local Indigenous DJs to provide live Lo-Fi and DJ sets. These DJs will provide one-hour beat sets that seek to support academic success for students going into finals week. All the DJs come from local Indigenous communities in Arizona. The DJs are  Prod.byHZO (Diné/Hunkpapa), Alex Castle (O’odham), Acro (Hopi), and Ishaboi (O’otham/Diné).  

Unlock the art of mobile photography! Join us from 1 to 2 p.m. in Hayden Library's Naturespace 311E and discover how to capture stunning and surreal images using just your phone. Learn the secrets to awe-inspiring photography and bring your creative vision to life.

Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center for the National Book Award lecture with Valerie Lambert, author of "Native Agency: Indians in the Bureau of Indian Affairs." Register to attend in-person at Hayden Library or online via Zoom.

Published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2022, the book explores the complicated history of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), the oldest federal agency in the U.S. Department of the Interior.

You may have heard that sharing your research data will get you scooped or that you have to pay to publish Open Access. Join the ASU Library's Researcher Support team for this online conversation to share what is real and what is misinformation. We’ll share some top misconceptions, listen to your questions and discuss the realities of "Open" as we develop new support resources and workflows for accessible and responsible research-sharing practices.

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