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ASU Library exhibit celebrates 140-year anniversary of Dutton's Atlas
Oh, people might have read John Wesley Powell’s 1875 book, ultimately titled “The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons,” but the book wasn’t so much a deep dive into the size, beauty and ...

Noble Library, your 24/5 library
Starting on Sunday, October 23, Noble Library on the Tempe campus will be open twenty-four hours a day, five days a week. Students, faculty and staff will need to use their Sun Card between the hour...

What does the NIH 2023 Data Management and Sharing Policy mean for you?
By Janice Hermer, Karalyn Ostler, Kevin Pardon, and Matthew Harp A new National Institute...
Dutton's Atlas Symposium: Register Now
Join us for an engaging, entirely free and open-to-the-public symposium event offering insightful, thought-provoking presentations on the various historical-geographical and socio-cultural dimensions ...

Labriola Blog: Office of Indian Education Symposium
Labriola National American Indian Data Center's Director, Alex Soto, providing a Land Acknowledgement at Office of Indian Education's Symposium. Celebrating Indigenous P...

Max Liboiron to deliver Labriola Center’s National Book Award lecture
You are invited to watch the Labriola National American Indian Data Center 2022 National Book Award talk featuring “Pollution Is Colonialism” by Max Liboiron (Red River Métis/Michif). The book present...
Map of the Month: October 2022
Our October Map of the Month is this undated Spanish map titled “Corea y Sur de Mandchuria” (Korea and South Manchuria). It depicts the Korean Peninsula and Southern Manchuria just prior to the start ...

Solving human problems through nature, a guide to Naturespace
Where can you go to find seeds, shells and a taxidermy Gila monster? The ASU Library’s Naturespace, now open at Hayden Library, offers access to an interactive natural history collection for students,...

'Tempe Sister Cities' exhibit celebrates citizen diplomacy at ASU Noble Library
The ASU Library, in collaboration with Tempe Sister Cities and The Melikian Center: Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies, celebrates 50 years of citizen diplomacy in the Sister Cities program. ...