Submissions from 2024
Regional awareness of historical and ecological impacts of invasive species : A case for highlighting government resources for local history research, Guillermo Corona and Shannon Pensa
Valentine’s Day @ the Library, Raquel Estrada
Leveraging the Federal Depository Library (FDL) Conference to provide pathways for exploring government resources and expanding professional presentation skills, Raquel Estrada and Shannon Pensa
Data Management Plan Background and DMP Tool Presentation, Richard Quiroz
Collaborations That Work: Making Connections between Music Library Instruction and Music Theory, Charles Roush and Katrina Roush
Beyond Predatory Publishing - Emerging Issues in Scholarly Integrity, Justin White
Submissions from 2023
The use of keywords in archaeornithology literature, Frank J. Dirrigl and Justin White
Expanding Our Reach: Incorporating Government Resources in Poster Presentations, Raquel Estrada
Open Access Week: Community over Commercialization Presentation, Justin White
Submissions from 2022
Getting in on the Library Poster Presentation Bandwagon: Creating Posters for Constitution Day, Samantha Bustillos and Raquel Estrada
Publishing without publishing: The case for UTRGV Library Poster Displays, Shannon Pensa, Raquel Estrada, and William Flores
Lasting Changes on Etextbook Acquisitions for Textbook Affordability due to COVID-19, Justin White
Submissions from 2021
Reflecting on a year and a half of progress: ScholarWorks at UTRGV, William Flores
Submissions from 2020
Whose History?: Expanding Place-Based Initiatives Through Open Collaboration, Sean Visintainer, Stephanie Anckle, and Kristen Weischedel
How Much Did You Spend on Textbooks This Semester?, Justin White
Submissions from 2019
Everyone’s All In: A Case Study of Integrating Oral Histories Into the Classroom, Sean Visintainer and Kristen Weischedel
Link Rot, Reference Rot, and Link Resolvers, Justin White
The labor of affordability: Are we replacing one inequitable system with another?, Justin White
Submissions from 2018
Making History (Y)Our Own: Augmentation of the Smithsonian Exhibition “Hometown Teams” through Digital Means, Kristen Weischedel
Submissions from 2017
Communication or Piracy? Library Values, Copyright, and Cloud Computing, Justin White
Pirate Philosophy: For a Digital Posthumanities, by Gary Hall reviewed by Justin M. White, Justin White
Submissions from 2014
‘How Could This Happen?’: A Century of Marti-Colon Cemetery, Justin White