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On November 17th the Digital Matters Lab hosted a reception for the art exhibit, "Embodied Ecologies". Organizer Natalie Slater worked with Art Access and the Environmental Humanities graduate program in the College of Humanities to develop a collaborative exhibit with work from 9 artists....

Stress Buster Week is a semi-annual event for students to help them de-stress before finals week. This time around, the Marriott Library is partnering with many University of Utah campus organizations to help make it an amazing week including:...

In early November, we traveled to the Utah Asia Campus (UAC) to teach our class on “the mighty 5,” Utah’s magnificent national parks. The students learn about the geology-how the parks were formed, and early history, how and when Utah national parks were founded, as...

[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://blog.lib.utah.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2022/11/One-Button-Studio-Tutorial.mp4"][/video] By Robert Nelson The One Button Studio is the easiest way to create a video and it’s available to any student, staff, or faculty member. It has been in service since the beginning of Fall Semester. In order to further increase accessibility, a...

On November 14th, the Digital Matters Lab at the J. Willard Marriott Library will host “Embodied Ecologies,” a collaborative exhibition focused on disability, environmental health and community care practices in Salt Lake City. Rooted in a partnership between the Environmental Humanities graduate program housed in...

By Justin Sorensen Are you interested in GIS technology and the possibilities it presents for your projects and research? Are you new to the GIS field and unsure where to go to begin acquiring these skills? ESRI, the creators of the ArcGIS desktop and online software platforms,...