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By Justin Sorensen GIS (Geospatial Information Systems) are utilized by many fields and industries throughout the world. To highlight some of these fields, our Map Monday releases for the 2019 Spring Semester have provided examples of ways GIS can be employed within the work performed by...

The J. Willard Marriott Library and the Office of the Vice President for Research hosted the fourth annual “Celebrate U” event to acknowledge faculty members for extraordinary work produced in 2018. Those honored on April 3rd were selected from these categories: authors, creatives, entrepreneurs and...

By Erika Church Well this is the box for the book that is a camera. (pictured above and to the right) This Book is a Camera (Fine Arts Library Collection TR268 .A52 2016) was created by designer Kelli Anderson and explores the connection between design and...

Liz Gabbitas, Course Reserve Supervisor, on any given can be found busily helping students find the materials they need for their classes. She manages what is often referred to as the “Reserve” collection – textbooks, workbooks, and other books that professors select for students...

By Tony Sams Recently, I have changed my primary scope from visual services to work on the Marriott Library's emerging VR program. Prior to developing our visual services, I was part of the technical team helping to maintain Apple systems in the library and across campus....

I recently had a faculty member request an AI system that would cook toast perfectly. I turned the project down, but submit pan toast as the best viable alternative. By TJ Ferrill Hello readers! In posts past I have written about new services, equipment, or events in...