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Join the ASU Library and Community-Driven Archives Initiative for a film screening and discussion with Chinese documentary filmmaker, Min Zhou.
Join the ASU Library and Community-Driven Archives Initiative for a film screening and discussion with Chinese documentary filmmaker, Min Zhou.
Do you like tabletop games?
In the ASU Library's Naturespace, we have games based on the natural world. If you want to spend an afternoon exploring nature through the tabletop gaming world, come by Hayden Library's Naturespace 311E and game with us.
Join ASU Library Course Resource Services to learn how to maintain your Library Resource Organizer and reuse it from semester to semester. Presenters will provide insights and the best tips for maintaining your course's resource organizer.
ASU Library Course Resource Services is dedicated to connecting students with their course materials as seamlessly as possible.
Are you new to the Library Resource Organizer, LRO, or would you like a refresher? The LRO provides consistent access to library and other resources so that your students don't miss a beat.
Join this webinar to learn the basics of:
In this workshop, Yashar Ahmadli, a Senior Simulation Data Scientist at Amazon delves into the essentials of starting a data science career.
The workshop offers valuable insights into education pathways, skill enhancement and hands-on experience in the rapidly evolving world of data science.
Join us to explore the key steps to launch a successful data science career.
Have you ever wanted to learn how to bind and design your own journal or diary?
Come join the Labriola Center at West Valley campus for Coptic Bookbinding! Coptic bookbinding, or Coptic stitch bookbinding, is an ancient art form used to bind pages of a book together without glue or staples.
Our Labriola archivist and librarian, Vina Begay will be instructing attendees on how to create their very own journal using acid free paper, a bookbinding kit, and coptic stitching.
On Halloween, stop by the Makerspace in Hayden Library to make some spooky crafts and decorations. Makerspace will have supplies for making garlands and paper decorations, painting 3D-printed pumpkins, creating buttons and more! No registration required.
Have you ever wondered what creatures creep in the night? For Halloween, we are showing the National Geographic series "Dead by Dawn" in Naturespace at Hayden Library, room 311E. Come by anytime between noon to 6 p.m. to spend time learning about nature while enjoying the space through discussion, drawing and snacking.
Are you an artist or someone who wants to learn how to sketch? Come to Naturespace for this themed sketch session, where we will draw creepy creatures from nature. We will be featuring skulls, insects and fish with teeth. In this session, Naturespace staff will be on hand to help with sketching tips and techniques for beginners. Join us from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. to explore nature's terrifying side.
ASU Library invites you to honor Professor Richard Newhauser and celebrate the release of “The Chaucer Encyclopedia” (Wiley-Blackwell, 2023), a monumental