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Since 2005 the Arizona State University Libraries has been delivering information to our users at their point of need. The Library Channel is a prime example of how the library produces and provides content to our students using latest technologies. Library Channel content includes: original audio and Video podcasts, library news, informational and instruction library programs, lectures, oral histories, and the popular The Library Minute video series. The Library Channel also provides a key m...



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Tammy Allgood interviews John Risseuw and Dan Mayer of the Pyracantha Press, a book arts press at ASU that provides collaboration between artists and writers.
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The libraries want to keep you up-to-date on all our new services and resources, but communications go both ways. We want to know what YOU want from your library. Take a minute and let Anali show you all the ways you can connect with the libraries. Visit, connect, and make suggestion in person with your subject librarians, at our location service desks,or at any of our online portals: Ask a Librarian ASU Libraries on Twitter ASU Libraries on Facebook Online Suggestion Box We are never far way....
Topics: Facebook, Twitter, libraries, librarians, social networks, education, Arizona State University
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The libraries are more than just research. Checkout the fun and relaxing things you can do at the libraries like grabbing a snack, playing games, watching movies, catching an exhibit, checking out a Culture Pass and much, much more. Don't let the semester pressure get you down. Simmer down in the libraries! The Library Minute is presented by Anali Perry
Topics: libraries, activities, students, education, movies, fun, promotion, podcasts, ASU, Arizona State...
On Monday April 21st 2014, ASU's Dr. Donald Fixico interviewed Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award winner Dr. Andrew Graybill about his book The Red and the White: A Family Saga of the American West .  About the book: Award-winning western historian Andrew R. Graybill sheds light on the overlooked interracial Native-white relationships critical in the development of the trans-Mississippi West in this multigenerational saga. Beginning in 1844 with the marriage of Montana fur...
Topics: indigenous, libraries, publishing, history, Native Americans, interracial marriage, Marias...
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This week librarian Anali Perry shares with us the secret to finding links to full text articles in the libraries research databases. Handy tips for this time of year when you need to get to journal articles fast! Produced by The Library Channel a service of the ASU Libraries
Topics: research, full text articles, ASU, Arizona State University, libraries, librarian, students,...
Welcome to ASU Libraries Hidden Treasures. Each episode of Hidden Treasures explores the artifacts, images, collections and unique gems of the ASU Libraries you didn't even realize were available. This inaugural episode features Instruction Librarian Juliann Couture and Joyce Martin curator of the Labriola National Native American Data Center looking at the center's display of unique Hopi Kachina Dolls. Four of the kachinas were created by artist, carver, and former ASU employee Tony Dukapoo as...
Topics: indigenous, Native Americans, American Indians, Hopi, kachina, art, sculpture, library, librarian,...
Watchdogs or Lapdogs?  The Role of a Free Press and the First Amendment ASU Libraries Presents Dr. Joseph Russomanno, Associate Professor of Journalism, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Joseph Russomanno focuses on the First Amendment, press freedom theory and mass communication law. His research includes the historical development of free expression and its philosophical roots. He has authored several articles and books, including Speaking Our Minds: Conversations...
Topics: united states, history, United States Constitution, law, Supreme Court of the United States, free...
ASU Libraries presents  Dr. Catherine Kaplan , Assistant Professor of History, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in "Rebirth of a Nation: Origins and Ratification of the Constitution" Catherine Kaplan focuses on the early national period of U.S. history. Her forthcoming first book,  We, the Readers: Culture, Community, and Dissent in the New Nation, 1790–1812 , explores the importance of conceptions of masculinity to literary and political communities during the formative years...
Topics: government, history, Bill of Rights, United States, ASU
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There's more to online learning than taking classes in your pajamas. Learn about the top resources that are available for online students from the ASU Libraries without ever leaving the comfort of your desktop or couch! ASU Libraries Top 5 Resources for Online Students: eBooks Tutorials Libguides | Libguide for Online Programs Ask a Librarian Starring Librarian Anali Perry The Library Minute is produced for the ASU Library Channel Additional Footage: Design for Dreaming Back To The Future I and...
Topics: ASU, education, online learning, ebooks, libraries, librarian, students
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ASU Libraries instruction session to librarians about citation analysis
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Redefining Indigenous Perspectives Through Art and Dialogue with Bob Haozous Sculptor Bob Haozous discusses his life and art at the 9th Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community About the speaker: Bob Haozous was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1943 to Allan Houser (Chiricahua Apache) and Anna Marie Callegos (Navajo/English/Spanish). He grew up in northern Utah, where his parents were teachers at the Inter Mountain Indian School in Brigham City. Haozous...
Topics: indigenous, Native Americans, American Indians, Hopi, kachina, art, sculpture, New Mexico,...
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Welcome to our new series: The Library Minute! ASU Librarian Anali Perry will be the host each week and will highlight services, resources, and helpful tidbits about the ASU Libraries, in 60 seconds or less. In our first Library Minute Anali tells us all about the study zones at our libraries. With finals just around the corner, this week's episode focuses on Study Zones at ASU Libraries to help with your studying needs. Zones include: * Green zones are Common study zones, found on the entrance...
Topics: ASU, students, study, library, services, resources, education, higher learning, Arizona State...
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Anali Perry talks about four things you need to know about printing at the ASU Libraries. Information covers ASU Sun Cards, library print station locations, thinking green, and printing from your laptop.
Topics: ASU, Arizona State University, libraries, education, printing
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Spring 2006 Arizona University Libraries Consortium Meeting, Tempe, Arizona On Friday, February 17th, the ASU Libraries hosted the twice-yearly ARIZONA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES CONSORTIUM meeting. This year’s highlight was also the way the attendees started their day: the Student Panel: “Academic Libraries in Transition: Here’s What Students Have to Say”. Five students from various academic levels and backgrounds came together and were engaged as a panel by moderator JoAnn Mulvihill....
Topics: higher education, information science, learning, study skills, pedagogy, information technology
The ASU Library Channel presents the tenth installment of The Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community with Ofelia Zepeda on â Legacies of the Tribal Languages of Arizona: Gifts or Responsibilities â Ofelia Zepeda talks about the languages of the tribes of Arizona. As the title suggests Zepeda goes between how language has become both a gift and a responsibility. She interweaves her poetry, adapting it to her discussion as she talks about the chain...
Topics: indigenous, Native Americans, American Indians, oral histroy, poetry, linguistic
The Library Channel is proud to present a lecture from the first installment of a new ASU Indigenous speaker series, the Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community, featuring Dr. Ned Blackhawk talking about his new book Violence over the Land: Indians and Empires in the Early American West published by Harvard University Press. Winner of the 2007 Frederick Jackson Turner Award and the 2006 William P. Clements Prize for the Best Non-Fiction Book on...
Topic: Indians of North America, Great Basin, history, Heard Museum, ASU, library
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Promotional Video for an ASU Libraries exhibit in 2005 showcasing a 10,000 volume donation of Jewish books to the libraries.  Original Description 7/26/2004: Exhibit highlights 10,000-volume donation to ASU Library Edward Zipperstein, a well-known CPA who wrote his doctoral dissertation on business ethics in Jewish Law and published six volumes of essays, articles and monographs, holds numerous advanced degrees in philosophy, business administration and law. “His library was used as his...
Topics: libraries, promotion, books, Hebrew, Israel, Judaism, children's literature
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ASU's University Technology Officer Adrian Sannier talks to the University Libraries about IT's new Technology Strategy, the four core elements of the strategy, and the University Libraries central role in the strategy. In part one of our three part series, Sannier describes how the current, ânear followerâ technology strategy needs to be challenged. The university, as a vertically integrated industry, needs to let go of technologies it helped to create, and look outside the university to...
Topics: education, technology, innovation, Amazon, ASU, Arizona, libraries, students
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Professor Sarah Deer, Professor of Law at Mitchell Hamline School of Law Professor, winner of the 8th Labriola Center National Book Award for her book The Beginning and End of Rape: Confronting Sexual Violence in Native America, traveled to the Labriola Center on May 2, 2016 to receive her award and discussed the book. Dr. David Martinez, professor of American Indian Studies at ASU, interviewed Professor Sarah Deer about her early work with rape survivors (including Haskell University...
Topics: indigenous, author interview, violence, women, Native Americans, education and law, cultural...
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Dr. K. Laiana Wong looks at language revitalization from both academic and personal perspectives of the Hawaiian language. He centers on promoting an intergenerational transfer of the zeal that drives language revitalization movements and sustainability. Biosketch I have three children and two grandchildren who are being raised in Hawaiian. I also teach Hawaiian at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. I have dedicated both my personal and professional efforts over the past twenty-plus years to...
Topics: indigenous, language, American Indians, Native Americans, ASU, Arizona State University, Hawaiian...
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In another Library Minute Anali Perry explains the benefits of ASU's Ask a Librarian service. Ask a Librarian offers four ways to contact a librarian: Chat, email, phone, and in person. For more information visit ASU Ask a Librarian . For technical help with library systems contact our helpdesk . The Library Minute is a weekly program telling you about the resources and services at all of the ASU Libraries in one minute.
Topics: library, libraries librarian, reference services, ASU, Arizona State University, students, research