By Robert Nelson Greetings, One of the most successful services implemented in the Marriott Library has proven to be the One Button Studio. Located on Level 2, in the Fine Arts Library, these are the bullet points on the media service: Student scheduled video studio Located in...

By Tony Sams As winter’s powdery grip holds on to us for the next several months it’s time to reach for a warm cup of coffee and settle into a great story. Listening to a great story can be a life-changing experience and virtual reality provides...

By Justin Sorensen Today's Map Monday release will highlight a recent collaborative project involving graduate students from the Environmental Humanities program and several departments of the J. Willard Marriott Library. Led by visiting Professor Gretchen Henderson, the project is entitled "Sites & Sightlines" and focuses on...

By TJ Ferrill In anticipation of the arrival of new furniture in the Library's Knowledge Commons, the video game consoles and media viewing stations have moved! Previously in the Fine Arts & Architecture Library, you can now find the Playstation 4, XBox One, and other consoles...

By Justin Sorensen During this past summer, my colleague Anthony Sams and I had the privilege of hosting several public events throughout Utah for the Downwinders of Utah Archive – an educational resource designed to share the story of nuclear weapons testing conducted at the Nevada...

By Robert Nelson Greetings, As Head of Media Studios, responsible for projects conceived and recorded in the Audio Studio, I get to connect with a lot of creative people wanting to record interesting things. Podcasts, video game effects, interviews. On occasion I will come into someone who wants...

By Justin Sorensen One of the things I love most about our GIS Services department is the opportunities it presents for collaborating on projects. Whether they be students, faculty, or staff members, each project is unique. Through these collaborations, I am able to provide my expertise...