Explore how the ideals of 1776 helped spark independence movements and new constitutions across Latin America, reshaping the political map of the Americas. Created in collaboration with UT Austin undergraduate history students and faculty.
This virtual workshop will introduce attendees to TimelineJS, an open-source user-friendly tool to create simple or complex timelines. Participants will create visually dynamic and interactive timelines to organize and present research that can be embedded into any website.
Date and time: Saturday, March 7, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Scan Tech Studio will be at BIPOC Pop teaching folks how to archive food memories through zinemaking, digital archiving, scanning, oral histories, and mapping.
This presentation poses the question: "What happens to creative work when part of the creative process is automated?" Three UT researchers will share their findings in the Libraries' ongoing Digital Scholars in Practice series.
This hybrid creative coding workshop will introduce attendees to PyGame, a free and open-source cross-platform library for the development of multimedia applications like video games using Python.
Join UT Libraries for an in-person panel discussion and Q+A about the peer review process! Get insights from UT faculty currently peer reviewing for academic journals and an opportunity to ask your questions.
This in-person workshop will introduce non-users to Zotero and help them set up their own account. Experienced users are also welcome to attend if they have any questions or issues regarding Zotero.