Call for Thoma Latin American Art Scholars
In collaboration With the Thoma Foundation and the Blanton Museum of Art, LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections is pleased to announce a call/ call for proposals for the grants Thoma for Research in Virreinal Arte Latinoamericano (Thoma Visiting Scholars in Spanish…
UT Libraries Launches New Search Tool
The Libraries has launched a new beta search tool that offers an easy way to find a variety of library resources, services and tools in a single search.
This new beta search tool improves upon our existing search by taking your one search term and providing a sample of results from our…
Art Historian Barnitz Honored with Event, Exhibit
The Benson Latin American Collection is pleased to announce the acquisition of the archive of Jacqueline Barnitz (1923–2017). The life and collection of the late art historian and professor emeritus will be celebrated in the Benson’s Rare Books and Manuscripts Reading Room on Tuesday, March 27,…
Excessive Noise Turns Six with "Green Paw"
Excessive Noise is an occasional concert series hosted by the Fine Arts Library. Organized by Russell Podgorsek — who earned his doctorate at the Butler School of Music and is an employee of the Fine Arts Library — the series provides students with an opportunity to perform chamber and…
Alexander Archive Acquires Buildings of Texas Collection
The Alexander Architectural Archives at the Architecture and Planning Library has acquired source materials for a publication that provides a comprehensive survey of architecture in the Lone Star State.
“The Buildings of Texas” (University of Virginia Press) — part of the Society of…
Gaspar de Alba Donates Archive to Benson
The Benson Latin American Collection is pleased to announce the acquisition of the Alicia Gaspar de Alba Papers. Contents include drafts of creative works such as Calligraphy of the Witch (2007), La Llorona on the Longfellow Bridge (2003), and Sor Juana’s Second Dream(1999)…
Events & Exhibits, February 14-March 2
Engaging Digital Archives in the Classroom: A Conversation about the Prague Spring Collection
12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Perry-Castañeda Library
Dr. Mary Neuburger, Director of the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (CREEES) at UT Austin,…
Libraries Launch Unified Search for Website
The University of Texas Libraries announces the launch of the new unified search feature for the Libraries’ website, making it possible to explore the spectrum of library resources within a single search.
The unified search will eliminate the need for users to limit results to a single…
Events & Exhibits, February 2-16
Friday, February 2, 3-4 p.m.
Learning Lab 4, Perry-Castañeda Library
Engineering Library Open House
Tuesday, February 6, 1-3 p.m.
EER 1.706
Research + Pizza: Ayelet…
Revisiting the Guatemalan Police Archive
How can we process 80 million pages of historical documents?
The question is a philosophical one, about the ability of our minds to conceive of such a large number of documents. The Archivo Histórico de la Policía Nacional (Guatemalan National Police Historical Archive, AHPN)…
Libraries Host an Evening with “Two Guys on Your Head”
Event: The University of Texas Libraries present “An Evening with ‘Two Guys on your Head,’” featuring Dr. Bob Duke and Dr. Art Markman, with Austin Public Library Director Roosevelt Weeks and UT Libraries’ Director Lorraine Haricombe. This event is free and open to the public.
When: 6 p.…
Students Print 6-String Violin in The Foundry (Video)
Sean Riley is a musician and Ph.D. candidate studying music entrepreneurship at the Butler School of Music. Riley stumbled upon a score by American composter John Adams in the Fine Arts Library that he'd been interested in playing for a while, but the music required a 6-string violin. So Riley…
Event Celebrates Opening of Puga Archive
Event: “Escritura y autofiguración en los diarios de María Luisa Puga” with Irma López and Patricia Puga. This event is free and open to the public. Lecture in Spanish without translation.
When: 4 p.m., Thursday, February 15, 2018.
Where: Benson Latin American Collection, 2nd…
McKinney Engineering Library Reopens in Enhanced Space
The Libraries are pleased to announce the reopening of the McKinney Engineering Library in the beautiful new Engineering Education and Research Center (EER).
The McKinney Library was previously housed in the Ernest J. Cockrell (EJC) building, which closed for the construction of the EERC…
Events & Exhibits, January 19-February 1
In this 1.5-hour workshop, you will get a general introduction to core data management concepts, practical tips for things like backups and file formats,…