
This week at the UW Libraries: gaming in the classroom???🎮 Learn how to create your own text-based games on Twine and incorporate storytelling through digital games into the classroom in these awesome events! Read more on our calendar📅
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This week at the UW Libraries: gaming in the classroom???🎮 Learn how to create your own text-based games on Twine and incorporate storytelling through digital games into the classroom in these awesome events! Read more on our calendar📅
In honor of Black History Month, explore some resources that celebrate the incredible contributions of Black leaders, academics and artists in our blog--many of the works emphasize stories with a particular connection to the Pacific Northwest and UW community. Read more: https://sites.uw.edu/libstrat/2025/01/31/black-history-month/
Our annual student video contest is officially open! YOU could win up to $1,500 so don't delay--check out our our blogfor more info! 🏅💸https://lib.uw.edu/student-video-contest/?_gl=1*1ktzcoe*_ga*MTExMTg3Njk1OC4xNzM0MjEzMjYw*_ga_63X2ZQHK8P*MTczOTgzNTk1MS41MC4xLjE3Mzk4MzYwNDIuMC4wLjA.
Throughout the 2024/2025 the Tateuchi East Asia Library (TEAL) is hosting the TEAL Digital Scholarship Series, a dynamic program showcasing cutting-edge research. Don't miss the remaining lectures, and learn more about the innovative digital tools and methodologies transforming East Asian scholarship here:
Digital Scholarship Series Highlights Innovation in East Asian Studies | UW Libraries Blog News, views and impact stories from the UW Libraries
The University of Washington Libraries is pleased to announce the acquisition of a rare and remarkable volume: the 1544 edition of Dante’s Divine Comedy featuring commentary by Alessandro Vellutello! Learn more about this exceptional work here: https://sites.uw.edu/libstrat/2025/02/06/celebrating-a-new-arrival-dante/
Happy President's Day! Swipe to see the cool workshops offered this week at 🧑💻📚
Curious about starting a podcast? 🎙️Join us for Introduction to Podcasting at the UW Open Scholarship Commons! Read more on our calendar📅https://lib.uw.edu/about/news/calendar/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D180458521
Next week: Join us for a workshop where we will introduce you to the legal, professional, and ethical frameworks you’ll need to navigate when thinking through whether and how to reuse third-party materials! More info on our calendar📅: https://lib.uw.edu/about/news/calendar/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D180623316
Happy February, Huskies!🌹There’s a lot to love❤️ at UW Libraries this month! 💌Read on here: https://sites.uw.edu/libstrat/2025/01/31/february-update-4/
💌 Don't miss our International Love Data Week events!🌹Drop by our data workshops to hone your skills and celebrate your love for all things data! 💗📈See more on our website🔗
Join us on 2/13 for a screening of the critically acclaimed documentary Coded Bias, which examines the biases embedded in AI algorithms and their impact on society. Please register through the link in our calendar by 2/12 to reserve a spot!!
💌 Next week is International Love Data Week!🌹Drop by our data workshops to hone your skills and celebrate your love for all things data! 💗📈See more info on our website🔗
Next Monday: Join us for a fireside chat with Professor Emily M. Bender to learn how she uses podcasting to demystify AI and challenge the hype surrounding emerging technologies as she takes us behind the scenes of her podcasting journey. More info here: https://lib.uw.edu/about/news/calendar/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D179714433
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The First Wednesday Concert of February is TOMORROW at 12:30 p.m. in the Allen Library!🎼 Drop by to hear three fantastic University of Washington School of Music students perform Echoes of the African Diaspora: Art Songs & Spirituals in Celebration of Black History Month!🎶
The Health Sciences Library is proud to present the traveling NLM exhibition: Promising Future, Complex Past: Artificial Intelligence and the Legacy of Physiognomy. The exhibit presents the history of physiognomy – assessing one’s character or personality based on physical attributes – and explores its influence on the contemporary artificial intelligence and computer science technologies that gather and interpret bodily data. https://hsl.uw.edu/nlm-exhibit-promising-future-complex-past/
Join us for a fireside chat with Professor Emily M. Bender as she discusses the creation of her podcast, "Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000" with Dr. Alex Hanna. Learn how Professor Bender uses podcasting to demystify AI and challenge the hype surrounding emerging technologies as she takes us behind the scenes of her podcasting journey. More info here: https://lib.uw.edu/about/news/calendar/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D179714433
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If you are a University of Washington Graduate School student, don't miss these awesome opportunities to showcase your work. One week left to apply!! Learn more: https://sites.uw.edu/libstrat/2025/01/09/january-update-3/
The First Wednesday Concert of February is one week away! 🎼 Drop by the Allen Library at 12:30 p.m. to hear fantastic performances from University of Washington School of Music students!🎶