The May Emerging Technologies Update is available! This update covers a review of Anthropic’s new access-to-justice program, an audit of errors in court filings that finds most are likely not attributable to AI, and more. Read it here https://t.co/wG5j3rqrJ0
On June 17th and 18th, the BMRC will host a symposium on Black Chicago that look retrospectively at the history of the Black presence in the city. More information: https://t.co/9bIUJCKnFF
For World Bicycle Day: Bicycle advertisements were prolific in the 19th and early 20th century, just as automobile ads are today. Here are a few beautiful ones from the Library of Congress collection.
Regenstein and Mansueto summer hours begin Friday, May 29. Summer hours for all other libraries begin Saturday, May 30. For a complete list of library and department hours see https://t.co/hDnuyT7um0
With Convocation this Saturday, we're looking back at the event through the years. Here's to a tradition that continues to bring the UChicago community together!
New from the @UChicagoLibrary and Arts & Humanities: UChicagoNode, an open-access platform connecting maps, videos, photographs, sheet music, and more across global digital collections.
Learn more: https://t.co/VzdyIrUjOc
This Friday, May 29, Mia Krueger, will present her research findings on the negative impacts of book banning and related policies on LGBTQ+ students at Book Bans and Belonging: The Importance of Representation for LGBTQ+ Youth. Register: https://t.co/j4gJifYdFT
Regenstein and Mansueto summer hours begin Friday, May 29. Summer hours for all other libraries begin Saturday, May 30. For a complete list of library and department hours see https://t.co/hDnuyT7um0
Today join us for “Otherwise Perfect”: An Inquiry into a Sophisticated 16th-C. English Bible, part of the Kim-Park Program for the Study of the Book. https://t.co/xJVbZh1nbW
For Memorial Day, May 25, Regenstein and Mansueto be open for their usual hours and for extended study. Other libraries will be closed or have reduced hours.
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Are you stuck in the middle of crocheting a blanket? Have you knit only one sock? Bring your textile Works-In-Progress (WIPs) to the Maroon Oasis this Friday for our craft co-working event! 5/22 at noon in the Reg. https://t.co/VCojpUlSOs
Stressed about your exams? Come over to the Reg this Wednesday to take a break, hang with some therapy dogs and relax, 5/20 from 10-1PM in Room 122. https://t.co/IWXUC5RpHi
Join us tomorrow for our spatial awareness workshop on Visualization and Basic Map Production, 2-3PM in Crerar Library. We will review cartographic standards and best practices for communicating with static and interactive maps. Register: https://t.co/rYOrWFvIYv
Search “fire” in UChicagoNode to overlay Great Chicago Fire maps on today’s city in the @UChicagoLibrary’s new hub. That’s one of the connections the platform makes possible — bringing together more than 4,000 files from institutions across the country. https://t.co/U02xBddbHu
Starting May 17, the Library will offer extended study hours until 4 AM to current students on the first floor of the Reg and in Mansueto. https://t.co/z0ptliWm6d
Today, we’re launching a new digital research tool that connects cultures and continents. UChicagoNode provides open access to maps of Chicago, “Guerilla Television,” Middle East photographs, and more.
Learn more at https://t.co/EOxB9Ukx7r
COUP and the Year of Games present Summer Breeze Carnival, May 16, 12 - 4 on the Main Quad! We invite students, families, alumni, and neighbors join for live performances, bounce houses, field and schoolyard games, arts and crafts, and food: https://t.co/g7NfddL2yw