Call for Papers: Publish your response to “A Lesson Before Dying”

University of Tennessee students, faculty, and staff and the community are invited to submit essays, artworks or poetry created in response to A Lesson Before Dying for a book to be published by Newfound Press, an online imprint of the University of Tennessee Libraries. Essays from all disciplinary perspectives are welcome. Submitted artworks should be … Continued

Libraries Cease Support for SelectedWorks Author Gallery, Recommend ORCID

The UT Libraries has ceased support for the SelectedWorks Author Gallery, which is a module within Trace, the university’s open repository. The Libraries no longer creates nor updates author pages. Librarians recommend that authors register for a free ORCID identifier and publishing profile. Workshops on ORCID and how ORCID and Trace complement each other will … Continued

Digital Library of Tennessee Adds Records to the Digital Public Library of America

The Digital Library of Tennessee (DLTN) has deposited its first batch of records with the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA). The DLTN became Tennessee’s DPLA Service Hub in February 2015. As a Service Hub, DLTN identifies digital collections of cultural treasures in the state’s libraries, archives, and museums; harvests metadata and thumbnails; and contributes … Continued

UT Dean of Libraries Steve Smith elected to ARL Board of Directors

Steve Smith, dean of libraries at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, was elected to the Board of Directors of the Association of Research Libraries at the Association’s October membership meeting. The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is a nonprofit organization of 124 research libraries in the US and Canada. Its mission is to influence the … Continued

Cuarteto Latinoamericano: East Tennessee Artists-in-Residence, Oct. 12-14

***Noon, Wednesday, Oct. 14, Hodges Library auditorium — Lecture on the Classical Music Tradition in Latin America*** The acclaimed Cuarteto Latinoamericano will visit Knoxville in October. As part of an artist-in-residence program sponsored by the Tennessee Arts Commission, the string quartet will coach local music students and conduct master classes for students in UT’s School … Continued

Scholars’ Collaborative: Library will confer on your digital projects

If your research or teaching incorporates new modes of digital scholarship, the UT Libraries can help. Faculty and students can get expert guidance and help with digital tools through the Libraries’ new service, the Scholars’ Collaborative. Our librarians have expertise in many aspects of digital scholarship, including digital media, geographic information systems, research data management, … Continued