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Mapping Neurodiversity: An Introduction to OpenStreetMap
Register now!Event Description:Join the ASU Library to learn about the open-source mapping platform OpenStreetMap and its potential to support accessibility and neurodiverse communities.Led by social ...
Labriola Center Blog: January 2026
Events covered in this blog post include Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day, Whittier Elementary School visit, Alchesay High School Visit, Recharge 2026, and Languages of the Four Directions.20...
ASU at Tohono O'odham Parade
ASU for YOU!Arizona State University is a place where students from the Tohono O’odham Nation can learn, grow, and lead. With exceptional student support, hundreds of degree options, a Nationally reco...
ASU Library launches new Open Access Publishing Fund for ASU authors
ASU Library is pleased to announce the launch of the ASU Open Access Publishing Fund. This fund is designed to support ASU authors who wish to make their scholarly articles freely available immediatel...
Map of the Month: January 2026
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the United States. This map, Proposed Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina-Tennessee, shows one set of proposed ...
Join the 'Seeds of Language, Seeds of Stories' Poetry Workshop Series
In partnership with AZ Humanities, Phoenix Public Library at South Mountain Community College and the Labriola National American Indian Data Center, join a free four-part creative writing workshop pro...
ASU Library student employees recognized for outstanding service
Every day, ASU Library student employees engage visitors, students, faculty and staff with library services and resources, in person on all campuses and online. Last month, two of those ASU Library s...
Save time, stay organized: Citation strategies for graduate writing
In a recent Grad15 webinar, ASU librarian Matthew Ogborn introduced graduate students to citation management tools and offered practical strategies for integrating them into academic research. The ses...
Poetry from Many Worlds
The Map and Geospatial Hub is collaborating with The School of International Letters and Cultures for their Poetry from Many Worlds Event, which consists of 1-hour reading of poems in the original lan...