Comics research presentation at the Libraries' Collaborative Research Grant Showcase on Jan. 29

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Matthew Murray

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Jan 15, 2026, 7:32:46 PMJan 15
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Hi all,

 

Last year, several of us in the Libraries (along with William Kuskin and Catherine Labio in the English department) were part of a research grant about advancing teaching and research through graphic novel and comics collections.

 

The initial phase of the project has been completed, and we’ll be presenting on it at the upcoming Libraries’ Collaborative Research Showcase on Thursday, January 29th. I hope to see you there!

Subject: Attend the Collaborative Research Grant Showcase on Jan. 29

You are warmly invited to attend the University Libraries Collaborative Research Grant Showcase on Jan. 29 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Norlin Library Center For British and Irish Studies (M549). The presentation portion of the showcase will begin at noon. See how librarians and faculty are advancing research across CU Boulder. Four interdisciplinary teams—pairing University Libraries experts with colleagues from Environmental Design, English, ATLAS, and CIRES—will share projects seeded by $10,000 grants, from digital archives and open data to design materials and pedagogy. Registration is appreciated but not required. Join us for short presentations, food and informal networking. Discover what’s possible when librarians are part of the research conversation.

Learn more and register: colorado.libcal.com/calendar/events/researchshowcase.

 

Best,

Matthew Murray (he/they)

Data Librarian, Teaching Assistant Professor

Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship

University Libraries

University of Colorado Boulder

Matthew....@colorado.edu

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