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Today for #PreservationWeek we're highlighting one of our more unusual workflows in the Media Preservation Unit: screening films that come in through interlibrary loan! As the department in the library remaining with the equipment and training to project film, this has been a pleasure over the last few years as more films have been successfully interlibrary loaned.

The film on the bench this week is a bit shrunken, but we're testing it on our projector before booking a time to project it for the patron. And we'll be sure to observe the relevant but unconventional projectionists' note:

"Every few minutes, feel lightly the perforation area to make sure ... that the film has not run off its sprocket"!!

#preservationWeek
#16mm
#filmProjection
#filmInspection
#filmOnFilm
#interlibraryLoan
#todayInTheLab


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5 days ago


Today for #PreservationWeek we're highlighting one of our more unusual workflows in the Media Preservation Unit: screening films that come in through interlibrary loan! As the department in the library remaining with the equipment and training to project film, this has been a pleasure over the last few years as more films have been successfully interlibrary loaned.

The film on the bench this week is a bit shrunken, but we're testing it on our projector before booking a time to project it for the patron. And we'll be sure to observe the relevant but unconventional projectionists' note:

"Every few minutes, feel lightly the perforation area to make sure ... that the film has not run off its sprocket"!!

#preservationWeek
#16mm
#filmProjection
#filmInspection
#filmOnFilm
#interlibraryLoan
#todayInTheLab


22
5 days ago

Today for #PreservationWeek we're highlighting one of our more unusual workflows in the Media Preservation Unit: screening films that come in through interlibrary loan! As the department in the library remaining with the equipment and training to project film, this has been a pleasure over the last few years as more films have been successfully interlibrary loaned.

The film on the bench this week is a bit shrunken, but we're testing it on our projector before booking a time to project it for the patron. And we'll be sure to observe the relevant but unconventional projectionists' note:

"Every few minutes, feel lightly the perforation area to make sure ... that the film has not run off its sprocket"!!

#preservationWeek
#16mm
#filmProjection
#filmInspection
#filmOnFilm
#interlibraryLoan
#todayInTheLab


22
5 days ago

Today for #PreservationWeek we're highlighting one of our more unusual workflows in the Media Preservation Unit: screening films that come in through interlibrary loan! As the department in the library remaining with the equipment and training to project film, this has been a pleasure over the last few years as more films have been successfully interlibrary loaned.

The film on the bench this week is a bit shrunken, but we're testing it on our projector before booking a time to project it for the patron. And we'll be sure to observe the relevant but unconventional projectionists' note:

"Every few minutes, feel lightly the perforation area to make sure ... that the film has not run off its sprocket"!!

#preservationWeek
#16mm
#filmProjection
#filmInspection
#filmOnFilm
#interlibraryLoan
#todayInTheLab


22
5 days ago

Today for #PreservationWeek we're highlighting one of our more unusual workflows in the Media Preservation Unit: screening films that come in through interlibrary loan! As the department in the library remaining with the equipment and training to project film, this has been a pleasure over the last few years as more films have been successfully interlibrary loaned.

The film on the bench this week is a bit shrunken, but we're testing it on our projector before booking a time to project it for the patron. And we'll be sure to observe the relevant but unconventional projectionists' note:

"Every few minutes, feel lightly the perforation area to make sure ... that the film has not run off its sprocket"!!

#preservationWeek
#16mm
#filmProjection
#filmInspection
#filmOnFilm
#interlibraryLoan
#todayInTheLab


22
5 days ago

Today for #PreservationWeek we're highlighting one of our more unusual workflows in the Media Preservation Unit: screening films that come in through interlibrary loan! As the department in the library remaining with the equipment and training to project film, this has been a pleasure over the last few years as more films have been successfully interlibrary loaned.

The film on the bench this week is a bit shrunken, but we're testing it on our projector before booking a time to project it for the patron. And we'll be sure to observe the relevant but unconventional projectionists' note:

"Every few minutes, feel lightly the perforation area to make sure ... that the film has not run off its sprocket"!!

#preservationWeek
#16mm
#filmProjection
#filmInspection
#filmOnFilm
#interlibraryLoan
#todayInTheLab


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5 days ago

Today for #PreservationWeek, we highlighted a piece of television history: Sunrise Semester. Co-produced by NYU and CBS from 1957–1982, this show brought the classroom to the living room.

Michael Grant (Assistant Director for Media Preservation) and Janet Bunde (University Archivist) took us behind the scenes of our massive preservation project, capped off by a screening of a 1970 episode on Italian Renaissance art—its first viewing in over five decades!

#PreservationWeek
#NYULibraries
#NYUSpecialCollections
#librarypreservation
#preservingthepast
#CulturalHeritage
@nyulibraries


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1 weeks ago

Today for #PreservationWeek, we highlighted a piece of television history: Sunrise Semester. Co-produced by NYU and CBS from 1957–1982, this show brought the classroom to the living room.

Michael Grant (Assistant Director for Media Preservation) and Janet Bunde (University Archivist) took us behind the scenes of our massive preservation project, capped off by a screening of a 1970 episode on Italian Renaissance art—its first viewing in over five decades!

#PreservationWeek
#NYULibraries
#NYUSpecialCollections
#librarypreservation
#preservingthepast
#CulturalHeritage
@nyulibraries


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1 weeks ago


Today for #PreservationWeek, we highlighted a piece of television history: Sunrise Semester. Co-produced by NYU and CBS from 1957–1982, this show brought the classroom to the living room.

Michael Grant (Assistant Director for Media Preservation) and Janet Bunde (University Archivist) took us behind the scenes of our massive preservation project, capped off by a screening of a 1970 episode on Italian Renaissance art—its first viewing in over five decades!

#PreservationWeek
#NYULibraries
#NYUSpecialCollections
#librarypreservation
#preservingthepast
#CulturalHeritage
@nyulibraries


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1 weeks ago

Today for #PreservationWeek, we highlighted a piece of television history: Sunrise Semester. Co-produced by NYU and CBS from 1957–1982, this show brought the classroom to the living room.

Michael Grant (Assistant Director for Media Preservation) and Janet Bunde (University Archivist) took us behind the scenes of our massive preservation project, capped off by a screening of a 1970 episode on Italian Renaissance art—its first viewing in over five decades!

#PreservationWeek
#NYULibraries
#NYUSpecialCollections
#librarypreservation
#preservingthepast
#CulturalHeritage
@nyulibraries


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1
1 weeks ago

Today for #PreservationWeek, we highlighted a piece of television history: Sunrise Semester. Co-produced by NYU and CBS from 1957–1982, this show brought the classroom to the living room.

Michael Grant (Assistant Director for Media Preservation) and Janet Bunde (University Archivist) took us behind the scenes of our massive preservation project, capped off by a screening of a 1970 episode on Italian Renaissance art—its first viewing in over five decades!

#PreservationWeek
#NYULibraries
#NYUSpecialCollections
#librarypreservation
#preservingthepast
#CulturalHeritage
@nyulibraries


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1
1 weeks ago

Today for #PreservationWeek, we highlighted a piece of television history: Sunrise Semester. Co-produced by NYU and CBS from 1957–1982, this show brought the classroom to the living room.

Michael Grant (Assistant Director for Media Preservation) and Janet Bunde (University Archivist) took us behind the scenes of our massive preservation project, capped off by a screening of a 1970 episode on Italian Renaissance art—its first viewing in over five decades!

#PreservationWeek
#NYULibraries
#NYUSpecialCollections
#librarypreservation
#preservingthepast
#CulturalHeritage
@nyulibraries


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1 weeks ago

Get ready for finals with library resources to support your work and your wellbeing. We’re rounding up our top picks to help you survive (and thrive) this finals season! 📚

Swipe through for details on extended hours, study support, student spaces, tech, and more.

🔗 Link in bio for the full lineup


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1 weeks ago

Get ready for finals with library resources to support your work and your wellbeing. We’re rounding up our top picks to help you survive (and thrive) this finals season! 📚

Swipe through for details on extended hours, study support, student spaces, tech, and more.

🔗 Link in bio for the full lineup


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1 weeks ago

Get ready for finals with library resources to support your work and your wellbeing. We’re rounding up our top picks to help you survive (and thrive) this finals season! 📚

Swipe through for details on extended hours, study support, student spaces, tech, and more.

🔗 Link in bio for the full lineup


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Get ready for finals with library resources to support your work and your wellbeing. We’re rounding up our top picks to help you survive (and thrive) this finals season! 📚

Swipe through for details on extended hours, study support, student spaces, tech, and more.

🔗 Link in bio for the full lineup


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Get ready for finals with library resources to support your work and your wellbeing. We’re rounding up our top picks to help you survive (and thrive) this finals season! 📚

Swipe through for details on extended hours, study support, student spaces, tech, and more.

🔗 Link in bio for the full lineup


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1 weeks ago

Get ready for finals with library resources to support your work and your wellbeing. We’re rounding up our top picks to help you survive (and thrive) this finals season! 📚

Swipe through for details on extended hours, study support, student spaces, tech, and more.

🔗 Link in bio for the full lineup


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Get ready for finals with library resources to support your work and your wellbeing. We’re rounding up our top picks to help you survive (and thrive) this finals season! 📚

Swipe through for details on extended hours, study support, student spaces, tech, and more.

🔗 Link in bio for the full lineup


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1 weeks ago

Get ready for finals with library resources to support your work and your wellbeing. We’re rounding up our top picks to help you survive (and thrive) this finals season! 📚

Swipe through for details on extended hours, study support, student spaces, tech, and more.

🔗 Link in bio for the full lineup


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Today, members of our team are marking #PreservationWeek by sharing an inside look at a major two-year project to conserve and digitize fragile posters from the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives. This project presents a rare opportunity to study the materials and production methods of over 200 posters from the Spanish Civil War. At the same time, it supports discovery by making these fragile artifacts available digitally for teaching and research.

Special thanks to our colleagues Lindsey Tyne (Conservation Librarian), Ana Sofia Drinovan (Special Collections Project Conservator), and Michael Stasiak (Digital Content Manager) for leading today’s discussion on conservation approaches, digitization strategies, and material observations.

#NYULibraries #SpanishCivilWar #abrahamlincolnbrigade #todayinthelab
#artconservation
#paperconservation
#CulturalHeritage


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1 weeks ago


Today, members of our team are marking #PreservationWeek by sharing an inside look at a major two-year project to conserve and digitize fragile posters from the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives. This project presents a rare opportunity to study the materials and production methods of over 200 posters from the Spanish Civil War. At the same time, it supports discovery by making these fragile artifacts available digitally for teaching and research.

Special thanks to our colleagues Lindsey Tyne (Conservation Librarian), Ana Sofia Drinovan (Special Collections Project Conservator), and Michael Stasiak (Digital Content Manager) for leading today’s discussion on conservation approaches, digitization strategies, and material observations.

#NYULibraries #SpanishCivilWar #abrahamlincolnbrigade #todayinthelab
#artconservation
#paperconservation
#CulturalHeritage


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1 weeks ago

Today, members of our team are marking #PreservationWeek by sharing an inside look at a major two-year project to conserve and digitize fragile posters from the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives. This project presents a rare opportunity to study the materials and production methods of over 200 posters from the Spanish Civil War. At the same time, it supports discovery by making these fragile artifacts available digitally for teaching and research.

Special thanks to our colleagues Lindsey Tyne (Conservation Librarian), Ana Sofia Drinovan (Special Collections Project Conservator), and Michael Stasiak (Digital Content Manager) for leading today’s discussion on conservation approaches, digitization strategies, and material observations.

#NYULibraries #SpanishCivilWar #abrahamlincolnbrigade #todayinthelab
#artconservation
#paperconservation
#CulturalHeritage


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1 weeks ago

EDIT: Supplies went fast—NYUers really love coffee, tea, treats, and connecting IRL! Missed it? Visit nyu.edu/irl for more resources and watch for future pop ups around campus 💜

…………

FREE TREATS—today in Bobst! Stop by this NYU IRL coffee and tea popup for an energy boost and tips to "bake in" to your digital detox routine 😋

📷 Photos by David Song


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EDIT: Supplies went fast—NYUers really love coffee, tea, treats, and connecting IRL! Missed it? Visit nyu.edu/irl for more resources and watch for future pop ups around campus 💜

…………

FREE TREATS—today in Bobst! Stop by this NYU IRL coffee and tea popup for an energy boost and tips to "bake in" to your digital detox routine 😋

📷 Photos by David Song


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EDIT: Supplies went fast—NYUers really love coffee, tea, treats, and connecting IRL! Missed it? Visit nyu.edu/irl for more resources and watch for future pop ups around campus 💜

…………

FREE TREATS—today in Bobst! Stop by this NYU IRL coffee and tea popup for an energy boost and tips to "bake in" to your digital detox routine 😋

📷 Photos by David Song


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EDIT: Supplies went fast—NYUers really love coffee, tea, treats, and connecting IRL! Missed it? Visit nyu.edu/irl for more resources and watch for future pop ups around campus 💜

…………

FREE TREATS—today in Bobst! Stop by this NYU IRL coffee and tea popup for an energy boost and tips to "bake in" to your digital detox routine 😋

📷 Photos by David Song


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EDIT: Supplies went fast—NYUers really love coffee, tea, treats, and connecting IRL! Missed it? Visit nyu.edu/irl for more resources and watch for future pop ups around campus 💜

…………

FREE TREATS—today in Bobst! Stop by this NYU IRL coffee and tea popup for an energy boost and tips to "bake in" to your digital detox routine 😋

📷 Photos by David Song


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EDIT: Supplies went fast—NYUers really love coffee, tea, treats, and connecting IRL! Missed it? Visit nyu.edu/irl for more resources and watch for future pop ups around campus 💜

…………

FREE TREATS—today in Bobst! Stop by this NYU IRL coffee and tea popup for an energy boost and tips to "bake in" to your digital detox routine 😋

📷 Photos by David Song


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Looking to bring your data to life? 📊

NYU Libraries offers access to powerful data visualization tools to help you turn ideas into compelling visuals, interactive dashboards, and more. Whether you’re just getting started or refining a project, we’ve got resources to support you.

✨ Not sure where to start? Explore 5 tools that make it easier to visualize your data, from charts and maps to design-forward platforms that turn insights into impact.

🔗Check out our data visualization tools at guides.nyu.edu/viz/resources

✨ Want a reason to try them out? Put your skills into action with our Data Visualization Competition, featuring urban datasets and cash prizes.

🔗Learn more and submit your entry at guides.nyu.edu/dataservices/representingdata

🗓 Submissions due: April 3
📍 Showcase: April 9

Explore the tools. Build something meaningful. Share your work.


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1 months ago

Looking to bring your data to life? 📊

NYU Libraries offers access to powerful data visualization tools to help you turn ideas into compelling visuals, interactive dashboards, and more. Whether you’re just getting started or refining a project, we’ve got resources to support you.

✨ Not sure where to start? Explore 5 tools that make it easier to visualize your data, from charts and maps to design-forward platforms that turn insights into impact.

🔗Check out our data visualization tools at guides.nyu.edu/viz/resources

✨ Want a reason to try them out? Put your skills into action with our Data Visualization Competition, featuring urban datasets and cash prizes.

🔗Learn more and submit your entry at guides.nyu.edu/dataservices/representingdata

🗓 Submissions due: April 3
📍 Showcase: April 9

Explore the tools. Build something meaningful. Share your work.


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1
1 months ago

Looking to bring your data to life? 📊

NYU Libraries offers access to powerful data visualization tools to help you turn ideas into compelling visuals, interactive dashboards, and more. Whether you’re just getting started or refining a project, we’ve got resources to support you.

✨ Not sure where to start? Explore 5 tools that make it easier to visualize your data, from charts and maps to design-forward platforms that turn insights into impact.

🔗Check out our data visualization tools at guides.nyu.edu/viz/resources

✨ Want a reason to try them out? Put your skills into action with our Data Visualization Competition, featuring urban datasets and cash prizes.

🔗Learn more and submit your entry at guides.nyu.edu/dataservices/representingdata

🗓 Submissions due: April 3
📍 Showcase: April 9

Explore the tools. Build something meaningful. Share your work.


3
1
1 months ago

Looking to bring your data to life? 📊

NYU Libraries offers access to powerful data visualization tools to help you turn ideas into compelling visuals, interactive dashboards, and more. Whether you’re just getting started or refining a project, we’ve got resources to support you.

✨ Not sure where to start? Explore 5 tools that make it easier to visualize your data, from charts and maps to design-forward platforms that turn insights into impact.

🔗Check out our data visualization tools at guides.nyu.edu/viz/resources

✨ Want a reason to try them out? Put your skills into action with our Data Visualization Competition, featuring urban datasets and cash prizes.

🔗Learn more and submit your entry at guides.nyu.edu/dataservices/representingdata

🗓 Submissions due: April 3
📍 Showcase: April 9

Explore the tools. Build something meaningful. Share your work.


3
1
1 months ago

Looking to bring your data to life? 📊

NYU Libraries offers access to powerful data visualization tools to help you turn ideas into compelling visuals, interactive dashboards, and more. Whether you’re just getting started or refining a project, we’ve got resources to support you.

✨ Not sure where to start? Explore 5 tools that make it easier to visualize your data, from charts and maps to design-forward platforms that turn insights into impact.

🔗Check out our data visualization tools at guides.nyu.edu/viz/resources

✨ Want a reason to try them out? Put your skills into action with our Data Visualization Competition, featuring urban datasets and cash prizes.

🔗Learn more and submit your entry at guides.nyu.edu/dataservices/representingdata

🗓 Submissions due: April 3
📍 Showcase: April 9

Explore the tools. Build something meaningful. Share your work.


3
1
1 months ago

Looking to bring your data to life? 📊

NYU Libraries offers access to powerful data visualization tools to help you turn ideas into compelling visuals, interactive dashboards, and more. Whether you’re just getting started or refining a project, we’ve got resources to support you.

✨ Not sure where to start? Explore 5 tools that make it easier to visualize your data, from charts and maps to design-forward platforms that turn insights into impact.

🔗Check out our data visualization tools at guides.nyu.edu/viz/resources

✨ Want a reason to try them out? Put your skills into action with our Data Visualization Competition, featuring urban datasets and cash prizes.

🔗Learn more and submit your entry at guides.nyu.edu/dataservices/representingdata

🗓 Submissions due: April 3
📍 Showcase: April 9

Explore the tools. Build something meaningful. Share your work.


3
1
1 months ago

Looking to bring your data to life? 📊

NYU Libraries offers access to powerful data visualization tools to help you turn ideas into compelling visuals, interactive dashboards, and more. Whether you’re just getting started or refining a project, we’ve got resources to support you.

✨ Not sure where to start? Explore 5 tools that make it easier to visualize your data, from charts and maps to design-forward platforms that turn insights into impact.

🔗Check out our data visualization tools at guides.nyu.edu/viz/resources

✨ Want a reason to try them out? Put your skills into action with our Data Visualization Competition, featuring urban datasets and cash prizes.

🔗Learn more and submit your entry at guides.nyu.edu/dataservices/representingdata

🗓 Submissions due: April 3
📍 Showcase: April 9

Explore the tools. Build something meaningful. Share your work.


3
1
1 months ago

Looking to bring your data to life? 📊

NYU Libraries offers access to powerful data visualization tools to help you turn ideas into compelling visuals, interactive dashboards, and more. Whether you’re just getting started or refining a project, we’ve got resources to support you.

✨ Not sure where to start? Explore 5 tools that make it easier to visualize your data, from charts and maps to design-forward platforms that turn insights into impact.

🔗Check out our data visualization tools at guides.nyu.edu/viz/resources

✨ Want a reason to try them out? Put your skills into action with our Data Visualization Competition, featuring urban datasets and cash prizes.

🔗Learn more and submit your entry at guides.nyu.edu/dataservices/representingdata

🗓 Submissions due: April 3
📍 Showcase: April 9

Explore the tools. Build something meaningful. Share your work.


3
1
1 months ago

Made from archival images and fine porcelain, NYU Libraries’ new permanent installation, “The River That Flows Both Ways,” explores the connected communities and history of the land that became New York City.

Now on display in the 10th Floor North Reading Room at Bobst, overlooking Washington Square.

#nyu #libraries #ceramicarts


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Waiting for Spring to come 🌼🌷🌸


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1 months ago

Still searching for the perfect book? We’ve got you 💌📚 Go on a mystery date with a book from the NYU Libraries Engagement Collection.

💭 The Diversity of Morals by Bernard Williams — A sharp philosophical dive into moral relativism and what it means to understand cultures beyond our own.

💗 Talk to Me Nice by Anthony Okungbowa — An intimate exploration of race, queerness, and the politics of desire.

🤖 Product Liability and Artificial Intelligence by Sebastian Lohsse — A timely look at accountability and responsibility in the age of AI.

⚔️ Rose in Chains by Julie Soto — A sweeping fantasy where resilience and rebellion shape a powerful love story.

Pick a color to find your match 💜


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2 months ago

Curious about launching a career in data? Don’t miss our Love Data Week panel discussion with NYU alumni and former Data Services Student Specialists who all began their journeys here at NYU.

Learn about how their education and work at NYU helped them transition into data careers in leading finance, academic research, and software development sectors.

Co-sponsored by NYU Data Services and NYU Women in Technology

🗓️ February 11, 12–1:30pm
📍 Bobst Library

Save your spot and register on LibCal (link in bio)


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2 months ago

As global momentum grows to properly value Indigenous ways of knowing alongside Western scientific research practice, a Māori community in New Zealand illuminates a powerful strategy for change in the 2023 documentary, “E Kore Au E Ngaro [The Connection Remains]”.

Join us during Love Data Week for a special screening of “E Kore Au E Ngaro” and post-film discussion on Indigenous data sovereignty with Associate Professor Jane Anderson (Law/Anthropology, @nyugsas), co-founder of Local Contexts (@localcontexts), and film director Andreas Burgess.

Co-sponsored by NYU Data Services, NYU School of Law Library (@nyulawlibrary), Local Contexts, and Center CIRCL (centercirclnyu)

🗓️ February 12, 3:30–5pm
📍 Bobst Library

Save your spot and register on LibCal (link in bio)

🎬 Film stills courtesy of Andreas Burgess
Image 1: Maui Hudson and Aaron Wilton in Manaaki Whenua Archives
Image 2: Olearia Pachyphylla Sample at Manaaki Whenua


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2 months ago

As global momentum grows to properly value Indigenous ways of knowing alongside Western scientific research practice, a Māori community in New Zealand illuminates a powerful strategy for change in the 2023 documentary, “E Kore Au E Ngaro [The Connection Remains]”.

Join us during Love Data Week for a special screening of “E Kore Au E Ngaro” and post-film discussion on Indigenous data sovereignty with Associate Professor Jane Anderson (Law/Anthropology, @nyugsas), co-founder of Local Contexts (@localcontexts), and film director Andreas Burgess.

Co-sponsored by NYU Data Services, NYU School of Law Library (@nyulawlibrary), Local Contexts, and Center CIRCL (centercirclnyu)

🗓️ February 12, 3:30–5pm
📍 Bobst Library

Save your spot and register on LibCal (link in bio)

🎬 Film stills courtesy of Andreas Burgess
Image 1: Maui Hudson and Aaron Wilton in Manaaki Whenua Archives
Image 2: Olearia Pachyphylla Sample at Manaaki Whenua


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2 months ago

As global momentum grows to properly value Indigenous ways of knowing alongside Western scientific research practice, a Māori community in New Zealand illuminates a powerful strategy for change in the 2023 documentary, “E Kore Au E Ngaro [The Connection Remains]”.

Join us during Love Data Week for a special screening of “E Kore Au E Ngaro” and post-film discussion on Indigenous data sovereignty with Associate Professor Jane Anderson (Law/Anthropology, @nyugsas), co-founder of Local Contexts (@localcontexts), and film director Andreas Burgess.

Co-sponsored by NYU Data Services, NYU School of Law Library (@nyulawlibrary), Local Contexts, and Center CIRCL (centercirclnyu)

🗓️ February 12, 3:30–5pm
📍 Bobst Library

Save your spot and register on LibCal (link in bio)

🎬 Film stills courtesy of Andreas Burgess
Image 1: Maui Hudson and Aaron Wilton in Manaaki Whenua Archives
Image 2: Olearia Pachyphylla Sample at Manaaki Whenua


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2
2 months ago

As global momentum grows to properly value Indigenous ways of knowing alongside Western scientific research practice, a Māori community in New Zealand illuminates a powerful strategy for change in the 2023 documentary, “E Kore Au E Ngaro [The Connection Remains]”.

Join us during Love Data Week for a special screening of “E Kore Au E Ngaro” and post-film discussion on Indigenous data sovereignty with Associate Professor Jane Anderson (Law/Anthropology, @nyugsas), co-founder of Local Contexts (@localcontexts), and film director Andreas Burgess.

Co-sponsored by NYU Data Services, NYU School of Law Library (@nyulawlibrary), Local Contexts, and Center CIRCL (centercirclnyu)

🗓️ February 12, 3:30–5pm
📍 Bobst Library

Save your spot and register on LibCal (link in bio)

🎬 Film stills courtesy of Andreas Burgess
Image 1: Maui Hudson and Aaron Wilton in Manaaki Whenua Archives
Image 2: Olearia Pachyphylla Sample at Manaaki Whenua


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2
2 months ago

As global momentum grows to properly value Indigenous ways of knowing alongside Western scientific research practice, a Māori community in New Zealand illuminates a powerful strategy for change in the 2023 documentary, “E Kore Au E Ngaro [The Connection Remains]”.

Join us during Love Data Week for a special screening of “E Kore Au E Ngaro” and post-film discussion on Indigenous data sovereignty with Associate Professor Jane Anderson (Law/Anthropology, @nyugsas), co-founder of Local Contexts (@localcontexts), and film director Andreas Burgess.

Co-sponsored by NYU Data Services, NYU School of Law Library (@nyulawlibrary), Local Contexts, and Center CIRCL (centercirclnyu)

🗓️ February 12, 3:30–5pm
📍 Bobst Library

Save your spot and register on LibCal (link in bio)

🎬 Film stills courtesy of Andreas Burgess
Image 1: Maui Hudson and Aaron Wilton in Manaaki Whenua Archives
Image 2: Olearia Pachyphylla Sample at Manaaki Whenua


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2 months ago

How can art help restore what history has erased? At NYU Libraries, creative practitioners are working with archival materials to uncover erased histories and reframe cultural memory through art. This is highlighted through Jacqueline Bishop’s (@bishopjacqueline) porcelain plate series in “The River That Flows Both Ways,” a new permanent exhibition at Bobst Library.

Read how these collaborations are giving new life to overlooked narratives in our latest blog post, “Restoring Erased Histories Through Art and Archives,” a conversation with Gabrielle Randall, the curator of the exhibition.

🔗 Link in bio


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3 months ago

How can art help restore what history has erased? At NYU Libraries, creative practitioners are working with archival materials to uncover erased histories and reframe cultural memory through art. This is highlighted through Jacqueline Bishop’s (@bishopjacqueline) porcelain plate series in “The River That Flows Both Ways,” a new permanent exhibition at Bobst Library.

Read how these collaborations are giving new life to overlooked narratives in our latest blog post, “Restoring Erased Histories Through Art and Archives,” a conversation with Gabrielle Randall, the curator of the exhibition.

🔗 Link in bio


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3 months ago


View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

Advantages of Anonstories

Explore IG Stories Privately

Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.


Private Instagram Viewer

View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.


Story Viewer for Free

This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.

Frequently asked questions

 
Anonymity

Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.

 
Device Compatibility

Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.

 
Safety and Privacy

Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.

 
No Registration

Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.

 
Supported Formats

Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.

 
Cost

The service is free to use.

 
Private Accounts

Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.

 
File Usage

Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.

 
How It Works

Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.