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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 2018 Fall Semester will provide examples of ways GIS can be employed within the work performed by...

DE|MARCATION was originally conceived by Amy Jorgensen to support the unique vision of artists in the state of Utah and to build on the rich discourse of image making in the region. Curated by Amy Jorgensen and Edward Bateman with included critical essays, the portfolio box,...

By Luke Leither Did you know the K.W. Dumke Fine Arts & Architecture Library owns 40 issues of the award-winning publication Visionaire? For over 20 years Visionaire has been publishing art multiples in partnership with world-renowned artists, fashion designers, filmmakers, and cultural icons. The result has...

University Press Week is here! President Jimmy Carter first proclaimed a “University Press Week” in 1978. A renewed weeklong celebration was created in 2012 by the Association of University Presses (AAUP, now AUPresses) to recognize the vibrant work done by nonprofit scholarly publishers in the...

By Tony Sams Podcasting is becoming more popular than ever and the Marriott Library has several great resources to help you create professional sounding files for any project. From checking out audio recording devices from the Knowledge Commons to recording in the Audio or Video studios...

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The 28th Annual Ski Affair, benefiting the library’s Ski Archives, was a stunning success! More than 480 attendees convened at Little America Hotel on October 30 for an auction, dinner, and awards ceremony. This year’s awardees include:...