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By TJ Ferrill The Marriott Library has recently acquired a new 3D scanner, available for use by the University of Utah community. The scanner is an Artec Eva scanner, capable of capturing medium- to large-sized objects. A full list of the scanners specifications can be found...

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:...

Fiber /// Liber: The Relationship of Textiles and Text A Rare Books Exhibition Level 4, Special Collections Exhibition Gallery J. Willard Marriott, The University of Utah March 31 through June 23, 2023 This exhibition is free and open to the public. There is a clear etymological root between the words text...

Through research data, harvested from the bookings found on the Marriott Library’s Scheduling System, there have been some changes to the One Button Studio, Podcast Booth, One Button Booth in ProtoSpace....

By Tony Sams ProtoStories highlights the support for teaching and research provided by the J Willard Marriott Library’s Protospace. Episode 1 features Dr. Kathleen Ritterbush (Associate Professor, Geology and Geophysics). Tony Sams | New Media Projects Specialist Creativity & Innovation Services tony.sams@utah.edu...

By Justin Sorensen As ProtoSpace continues expanding our offerings in the areas of GIS and Data Visualization, we are excited to introduce to you a new LibGuide focusing on data visualization, computation, & analysis software / equipment that are available to students, staff, and faculty of...

“There remains nothing more, but to shew that there are some necessary Qualifications to be acquir’d, some good Improvements to be made by Ingenious Gentlemen in the Company of our Sex. Of this number are Complacence, Gallantry, Good Humour, Invention, and an Art…” An Essay in...

Technology can truly change lives. Join us on March 29, for the 26th annual William R. and Erlyn J. Gould Lecture on Technology and the Quality of Life, to learn how some of our brightest students and researchers are using robotics to help persons with...