Sites that Speak: Mapping Performing Arts Spaces in Spanish Miami
Sites that Speak is a multimodal publication that focuses on the development of Spanish theater in Miami through the re-search of its performing spaces from 1959 to 1980. It maps– literally and figuratively– the […]
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Florida Digital Postcards Exhibit
The Florida Digital Postcard exhibit is a curated presentation of the digitized images from The Hampton Dunn Florida Postcard collection housed in the University of South Florida Libraries Special Collections. An […]
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500 Years of Discovering Florida
This exhibit was prepared by eleven students for an Honors College class ”Major Works/Ideas” in the Spring of 2012. Under the supervision of librarian-instructor Andy Huse, each student’s assignment was to […]
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We Wanted Some Basic Human Rights: The Civil Rights Struggle in Tampa
This web exhibition examines the history of the Civil Rights Movement in Tampa and its environs. It utilizes documents located in the Special Collections Division of the USF Tampa library. This exhibition was […]
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Jazz music emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries utilizing a variety of musical devices, including improvisation, polyrhythms, and syncopation. In Florida, Jazz groups (musicians and listeners) play an […]
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Demos Project for the Study of Data Humanities
The Demos Project for Studies in the Data Humanities fosters and supports scholarship involving structured data around people (Greek δῆμος) and their environment. At the Demos Project, we examine the repre […]
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