The ASU Book Group's November 2024 reading selection is “Elvis and the Colonel: An Insider’s Look at the Most Legendary Partnership in Show Business,” by Marshall Terrill, a reporter for ASU News. The book group is open to all in the ASU community and meets monthly from noon to 1 p.m. with two different options for attendance: either in-person at Hayden Library, room 317* or virtually on Zoom.

Are you interested in making your work open access but not sure where to start? Confused about what publishing support is available at ASU? Not 100% certain what open access even is? 

In this webinar, join Anali Perry, Head of Open Science and Scholarly Communication at ASU Library to:

  1. Understand the basics of open access. 

  2. Explore different strategies for publishing open access. 

In celebration of Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month and Día de los Muertos, join the Community-Driven Archives Initiative and the Chicano/Latino Faculty and Staff Association for a Papel Picado Workshop!

Join us on Tuesday, Oct. 8 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Hayden Library in room C55!  Make your own papel picado to take with you or donate your creation to our CDA Día de los Muertos altar!

Have you ever wondered where the inspiration for zombies and vampires comes from? In nature, some creatures become zombies due to being invaded by bacteria, fungi or parasites. As all humans know, there are blood suckers among us. Come to ASU Library's Naturespace in Hayden Library to learn more about these organisms that helped inspired a few of our favorite horror films and games.

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