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Imaging plant metabolism in situ

Description: This article presents recent MSI studies that demonstrate advances made in visualizing the plant spatial metabolome. The authors assert that within a decade since the inception of plant MSI studies, this robust technology is poised to continue as a vital tool for tackling complex challenges in plant metabolism.
Date: October 27, 2024
Creator: Horn, Patrick J. & Chapman, Kent Dean
Partner: UNT College of Science

Granting Wishes: the Rollercoaster Ride of Open Initiatives at UTA Libraries

Description: This presentation details University of Texas at Arlington's Open Initiatives Grant Program to support open projects for teaching and learning, as well as open access publishing. It was presented at the 2024 Open Access Symposium held virtually on October 25, 2024.
Date: October 25, 2024
Creator: Castillo, Amy; Garrett, Vanessa; McClean, Jessica & Spoor, Nicole
Partner: UNT Libraries

[Tour of the Labor of Luxury exhibition]

Description: Photograph of members of the Carrolton-Farmers Branch Retired School Personnel Association visiting the exhibition "Labor of Luxury: Embroidery from India to the World," organized by the UNT Texas Fashion Collection and on view in the CVAD Gallery. The photo shows the group in front of garments by ASHISH (Ashish Gupta).
Date: October 21, 2024
Creator: Becker, Annette
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Tour of the Labor of Luxury exhibition]

Description: Photograph of members of the Carrolton-Farmers Branch Retired School Personnel Association visiting the exhibition "Labor of Luxury: Embroidery from India to the World," organized by the UNT Texas Fashion Collection and on view in the CVAD Gallery. The photo shows the group in front of garments by Zandra Rhodes and Mary McFadden.
Date: October 21, 2024
Creator: Becker, Annette
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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Festival of Monsters Panel 1A: Doom Patrol

Description: Video recording of the Doom Patrol panel at the 2024 Festival of Monsters academic conference. The panel includes individual presentations sharing analyses of the television series, Doom Patrol.
Date: October 17, 2024
Duration: 1 hour 25 minutes 09 seconds
Creator: Martin, John Edward; Keralis, Spencer D. C. & Langsdale, Sam
Partner: UNT Libraries
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School Library Media SIG Session

Description: This article asserts that there is a lack of research that examines school library education, professional development, or application of culturally responsive pedagogy in K-12 online settings. This research project investigates the characteristics of the school librarianship knowledge gap on culturally responsive online pedagogy through needs assessment research.
Date: October 16, 2024
Creator: Nelson, Sarah Beth; Moore, Jennifer Elaine; Cahill, Maria; Valenza, Joyce; Spiering, Jenna; Morris, Rebecca et al.
Partner: UNT College of Information

["1.9 million displaced" Protest Chalk Drawing]

Description: Photograph from October, 8th, 2024, of chalk drawings from UNT students around the Administration and library-mall area. On that Tuesday, Pro-Palestinian organizations held a campus walkout, protesting for the Israel-Hamas conflict anniversary. Some of these chalk drawings were faded by the sprinkler system. Photograph of text written on the sidewalk with green sidewalk chalk. The text reads, "1.9 million displaced". Parts of the final word are smudged.
Date: October 8, 2024
Creator: Allen, Jupiter
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

["41, 909 people killed" Protest Spray Painting]

Description: Photograph from October, 8th, 2024, of drawings from UNT students around the Administration and library-mall area. On that Tuesday, Pro-Palestinian organizations held a campus walkout, protesting for the Israel-Hamas conflict anniversary. Photograph of text written in pink spray paint on the sidewalk. The text reads, "41,909 People Killed; 97303 injured in Gaza".
Date: October 8, 2024
Creator: Allen, Jupiter
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

["109 Years" Protest Chalk Drawing]

Description: Photograph from October, 8th, 2024, of chalk drawings from UNT students around the Administration and library-mall area. On that Tuesday, Pro-Palestinian organizations held a campus walkout, protesting for the Israel-Hamas conflict anniversary. Some of these chalk drawings were faded by the sprinkler system. Photograph of text messily written in purple chalk. It reads, "109 years to mourn a Palestinian life lost each day". Surrounding the drawing are footprints left by chalk dust.
Date: October 8, 2024
Creator: Allen, Jupiter
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

["200,000 Dead" Protest Chalk Drawing]

Description: Photograph from October, 8th, 2024, of chalk drawings from UNT students around the Administration and library-mall area. On that Tuesday, Pro-Palestinian organizations held a campus walkout, protesting for the Israel-Hamas conflict anniversary. Some of these chalk drawings were faded by the sprinkler system. Photograph of text written in beige sidewalk chalk. The text reads, "200,000 DEAD; U.S. HAS BLOOD ON IT'S HANDS". "Its" is misspelled as "It's". The shadow of the photographer can be seen o… more
Date: October 8, 2024
Creator: Allen, Jupiter
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

["200,000 Dead" Protest Chalk Drawing, 2]

Description: Photograph from October, 8th, 2024, of chalk drawings from UNT students around the Administration and library-mall area. On that Tuesday, Pro-Palestinian organizations held a campus walkout, protesting for the Israel-Hamas conflict anniversary. Some of these chalk drawings were faded by the sprinkler system. Photograph of text written in beige sidewalk chalk. The text reads, "200,000 DEAD; U.S. HAS BLOOD ON IT'S HANDS". "Its" is misspelled as "It's". The shadow of the photographer can be seen o… more
Date: October 8, 2024
Creator: Allen, Jupiter
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

["200,000+ deaths" Protest Chalk Drawing]

Description: Photograph from October, 8th, 2024, of chalk drawings from UNT students around the Administration and library-mall area. On that Tuesday, Pro-Palestinian organizations held a campus walkout, protesting for the Israel-Hamas conflict anniversary. Some of these chalk drawings were faded by the sprinkler system. Photograph of text written in green sidewalk chalk. It reads, "200,000+ deaths is 200,000 too many". This refers to the estimated Palestinian casualty count.
Date: October 8, 2024
Creator: Allen, Jupiter
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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