IMAGINE: University Libraries at Virginia Tech Magazine
Student Michael Davis-King demonstrates the football simulation program created by University Libraries' ARIES team. Photo by Chase Parker for Virginia Tech.
Sue Bell and Aaron Purcell, director of special collections for university libraries, look through the donated letters. Photo by Chase Parker for Virginia Tech.
IMAGINE is the official magazine of the University Libraries at Virginia Tech dedicated to innovation and creativity for all Hokies.
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Alumna seized opportunities to publish her next chapter , articleThrough her work with University Libraries, Nya Nesbit '25 found a path that would shape her confidence and launch her career in academic publishing.
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Zoe Brooks turns coal country roots into research and preservation , articleBrooks draws on her upbringing in Southwest Virginia’s coal country to study Appalachian labor history and preserve mining heritage through her work in Special Collections and University Archives.
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Aurora Ortega launches a space-themed virtual experience into orbit , articleOrtega turned an idea into a fully realized virtual reality project, blending archival materials from Special Collections and University Archives with interactive design to explore isolation, technology, and human connection.
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AI project puts human expertise at the center of digital curation , articleUniversity Libraries’ pilot project explores how artificial intelligence can support, not replace, human expertise in metadata curation, emphasizing ethical workflows, student learning, and cultural stewardship.
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Imagine Magazine_Fall/Winter 2025 cover. Photo of a collection of Civil War letters