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From Sara Huber on January 20th, 2021
I was in prison before I was even born. So begins the story of VictorRios, a high school dropout, Oakland gang member, and three-time felon by age 15. But when a… -
From Sara Huber on January 15th, 2021
CODED BIAS explores the fallout of MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini’s discovery that facial recognition does not see dark-skinned faces accurately, and her… -
From Claire Curry on January 14th, 2021
Links listed in the video: Advanced Searches Worksheet Citation Treeing Tutorial Ask Us! Research Help Desk Research Consultation Appointments -
From Claire Curry on December 11th, 2020
Introduction to subject librarian for Biology, Geography & Environment Sustainability, and Microbiology & Plant Biology. -
From huma2422 Humanities Forum on November 13th, 2020
The physical and digital cultural record of geopolitical borderlands has been formed in (neo)colonial ways where border regions and communities are perceived as divided.… -
From huma2422 Humanities Forum on November 13th, 2020
Jennifer Isasi is the new Assistant Director for Scholarship and Director of the Digital Liberal Arts Research Initiative at Pennsylvania State University. She supports… -
From huma2422 Humanities Forum on November 13th, 2020
Aparna Nair is an Assistant Professor of History of Science at the University of Oklahoma. Previously, she was a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at the Center for Modern… -
From huma2422 Humanities Forum on November 13th, 2020
In Japan, a vibrant print culture developed during the Edo period (1615–1868). Centered in the city of Edo (modern day Tokyo), these popular works were mass… -
From Meelyn Pandit on November 4th, 2020
Entry for the Nightmare on Research Street competition. Spooky story on how extra hard drives are necessary when doing remote field work. -
From Sara Huber on October 23rd, 2020
Art from the Streets is a feature length documentary about a program for homeless artists. This all-volunteer program was established in 1991 with the idea of providing… -
From Brent Tweedy on October 2nd, 2020
This video explains the basic differences between using Google, Google Scholar, and Scholarly Databases. For more help go to libraries.ou.edu/askus -
From Claire Curry on October 1st, 2020
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From Claire Curry on October 1st, 2020
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From Claire Curry on September 28th, 2020
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From Sara Huber on September 24th, 2020
For six years, a group of kids went into restaurants and asked for service. It never got violent, it never made national news but these kids desegregated every…