Public Domain Day Film Screening
Explore the vital role of the public domain in advancing both the sciences and the arts—both beneficial and trivial—by watching...
Multiple Danforth campus libraries will be closed and inaccessible to patrons from December 21 until January 2. Read on for more details.
Explore the vital role of the public domain in advancing both the sciences and the arts—both beneficial and trivial—by watching...
Join the Libraries, the Epsilon Pi Chapter of Triota, and the Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies for the...
The WashU Maker Resource Fair is a dynamic event designed to showcase the wealth of maker and technology resources available...
This four-session course will provide participants with an introduction to analyzing textual data using Python. Topics will include how to read and prepare textual...
Researchers are often required to share the data produced during their research. This may feel burdensome, but the Libraries can...
This 4-session course will introduce the R programming language. Designed to build foundational skills, this course acts as a precursor...
The New Directions in Design History Symposium, sponsored by the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts and WashU...
While navigating the complexities of academic research, ensuring the accuracy and credibility of AI-generated data is quickly emerging as an...
Learn about freely available data sources for socio-economic, demographic, health, public policy, market, and environmental research. Particular emphasis will be...
This hands-on workshop is designed to take your Quick Search skills to the next level. We’ll dive into advanced techniques,...
Make a strategic decision to begin the research process by preparing an annotated bibliography or a literature review. Participants in...
Learn about the important, but often overlooked, 1986 court case (D.C. & M.S. v. City of St. Louis) and how...