Community college students are invited to apply for the Community Archivist Fellowship Program! 🙌 The Community Archivist Fellowship Program at the ASU Library is looking for community college students interested in becoming professionally trained archivists or librarians. Students will be introduced to community-driven archives and work closely with archivists and staff from the Community-Driven Archives (CDA) Initiative and the Labriola National American Indian Data Center. Applications for the Aug. 2024 through May 2025 program are due Friday, May 17, 2024. https://lnkd.in/gdwNfWph Maricopa Community Colleges
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Arizona State University Library's Labriola National American Indian Data Center took center stage as the new Indigenous-focused library and workspace hosted its grand opening. It was a historical and momentous event in Tribal history, and ASU history. AIPI was honored to be there to share in this moment. If you want to know how Sovereignty feels, go visit Labriola! https://ow.ly/VYhi50RcAec #Labriola #Library #IndigenousLibrary #NDNLED #IndigenousDataSovereignty #IndigenousLibrarians #LoveYourLibrarian
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It’s #NationalLibraryWeek! And we’re celebrating ASU Libraries and all the services available to the Sun Devil community! Do you know that ASU students, faculty and staff can check out free passes to arts and culture museums as part of those services? Act One One Culture Passes are available at: 📍 Downtown Phoenix campus Library 📍 Fletcher Library on the West Valley campus 📍 Hayden Library on the Tempe campus 📍 Polytechnic campus Library Learn more about this program and the complete list of participating museums: https://ow.ly/kNmz50RaPGE.
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Looking for information about LGBTQ+ topics, including history, sociology, psychology, and gender studies? Do you need to learn about the history of LGBTQ+ movements, events and people? EBSCO’s LGBTQ+ Source is a comprehensive research database about LGBTQ+ issues and histories for all students and faculty. It features a broad collection of scholarly and popular publications in various formats, such as books, magazines and newspapers. https://lnkd.in/gg9Y3dmQ #PrideWeek #Database #ASULibraryResources
Database Discovery: LGBTQ+ Source enhances inclusive research for LGBTQ+ studies
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It's been one week since the grand opening of the Labriola Center's new expanded space at Hayden Library! 🎉 Thanks to the AZ Mirror for covering the event and sharing the important work of the Indigenous-led library center. https://lnkd.in/gB364X4W
ASU opens space dedicated to Indigenous librarianship and students
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Attention Arizona State University researchers! There are many options and platforms for sharing information about yourself and your research online, but how do you know which one to choose? Join this Researcher Support Conversation on Thursday, April 25 to learn more about how using the ORCID unique identifier can promote the visibility of your research and ensure all your research is connected with you. Since ORCID integrates with funders, publishers, data repositories and other research workflows, save more time conducting research and less time managing it. https://lnkd.in/gAqysiEw ASU Research Enterprise (ASURE)
Researcher Support: Power Up Your Scholarly Presence Using ORCID
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Savor AAPI Food and Culture this April! 🍣 🥟 The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Food and Culture collection encapsulates the diverse and vibrant food cultures that define the AAPI experience. Through mouthwatering photographs, heartfelt stories and expertly crafted recipes, we invite you to embark on a culinary journey that celebrates the 50 distinct ethnic groups that comprise the AAPI community. Whether you are an experienced chef or a curious home cook, this collection offers something for everyone, serving as a delicious reminder of the beauty found in shared meals and shared experiences. Find this collection on the first floor of Hayden Library and use the self-checkout station to try out new recipes at home! 🍜 Thank you to the many faculty and staff across the university who collaborated with ASU Library to bring you this featured collection.
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“We are excited to celebrate the opening of the Labriola National American Indian Data Center, a national model for Indigenous-led library services,” President Michael Crow said. “The center represents an important opportunity to advance quality data and collaboration that supports the success of Indigenous communities in Arizona and far beyond.” Read more about the Labriola Center's new expanded space at Hayden Library in ASU News! https://lnkd.in/gyRatfck
Expanded staff, new space helps connect Labriola Center with Native American community
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“The Latin Americana Collection is the largest collection in the Southwest that focuses on issues of culture, gender, religion, magic and politics,” said Seonaid Valiant, associate curator for Latin American studies and interim curator for Rare Books and Manuscripts at the ASU Library. “It has been curated specifically to contain handmade objects and research material that express points of views of individual artists as well as communities, and that helps researchers get deeper into topics," Valiant said. "More importantly, what we have here are voices from Latin America, not just voices about Latin America” Dating back to the 1500s, the collection contains a mixed media of diaries, notebooks, woodcuts, correspondence, manuscripts, artists’ books, small press books and zines. https://lnkd.in/gjwUukTN
Voices from Latin America can be found in dynamic ASU research collection
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For the past eight years, ASU librarians have been embedded in the Humanities Labs, igniting students' ability to turn research inquiries into public-facing and actionable outcomes, including the new “Ecofeminist Expressions” collection, curated for the ASU community. https://lnkd.in/dqVR_QR4
Humanities Lab transforms in-class research into real-world impact
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