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Tips for moving a class online

As stay-at-home orders swept the globe last month, an abundance of free resources quickly emerged, available for teachers moving to online learning, parents looking to educate their children at home and adults seeking alternative ways to continue their learning and education. For teachers and profe...

3D printed parts for face masks and shields are scattered across a table in the Hayden Library Makerspace

Library's Makerspace tackles a new challenge: COVID-19

While Hayden Library has been quieter these days, the library’s 3D printers have been humming all week – thanks to Victor Surovec and the round-the-clock work he and his staff are undertaking, as part of Arizona State University’s COVID-19 emergency response. Over the last...

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ASU For You offers publicly accessible learning tools

During the current crisis, Arizona State University is doing everything it can to guarantee access to high quality digital tools and resources for education to ensure that learning continues on a grand scale. Whether you’re looking for teaching or training materials, or ju...

ASU student walking into Hayden Library

Dear students

Photo of Hayden Library by Jarod Opperman Dear students, By now you are fully immersed in figuring out how to be a college student under these truly historic circumstances – and you should know we’ve got resources to help.  While ...

Got questions? Librarians are standing by

During the current crisis, the ASU Library's online chat service Ask a Librarian has extended its hours: Monday-Thursday from 8 a.m.-9 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For any questions related to the library, research, library collections and other archival materials, Ask A Librarian is a cli...

Nancy Godoy poses for a portrait in front of a bookshelf in Hayden Library

New grant project focuses on community-engaged digital preservation

For her work teaching Arizona communities how to preserve their digital-born archival materials, Nancy Godoy,  Associate Archivist of ASU Library's Chicano/a Research Collection, has been awarded $80,111 in grant support by the Library Services and Technology Act program of the Arizona State Library...

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Labriola Center hosts Open House / Open Mic

Tuesday, February 25 5-8 p.m.  Labriola National American Indian Data Center All are welcome at the Labriola National American Indian Data Center’s Open House / Open Mic event at Fletcher Library on the West campus. In collaboration with the student group IndiGenius, the...

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Looking for quiet study space? We got you covered

With mid-terms on the horizon, here is where you can find all the quiet spaces you need to get your work done. Quiet study areas are available at every library on every ASU campus. Whether it’s a silent study room or classroom that is not being used, student have access t...

ASU student protesters marching on Tempe campus for Black Lives Matter rally

Symposium spotlights student activism

February 27-28, 2020 Hayden Library ASU Tempe campus Arizona State University will host a two-day symposium, Archiving from the Intersections and Community-Driven Archives, on the importance of student activism and the need to document historically marginalized voices, par...