Wildcats Memory Lab Grand Opening and Open House

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Collage illustration of a CD, VHS, cassette tape, vinyl record, books, and text reading "Wildcats Memory Lab"

Join us to celebrate the grand opening of the Wildcats Memory Lab, a DIY space in the Main Library that’s open to the public for media digitization and personal archiving. 

The lab has all the tools and resources to help you convert old photos, VHS tapes, audio cassettes and more into digital formats. It’s free for everyone!

  • Watch archival footage screenings - Data Studio, CATalyst Studios
  • Create fun retro crafts and collages that you can digitize - Maker Studio, CATalyst Studios
  • Visit the lab and create custom phone wallpapers by digitizing your collage - Wildcats Memory Lab, Main Library, Rm B302, 3rd fl.

Stop by any of the three locations in the Main Library to learn more about the lab and grab a snack!

This project is supported by the Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records, a division of the Secretary of State, with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Related news

Digitize your old home movies, photos at the Wildcats Memory Lab (3/19/25)

University Libraries digitization lab project gets $43K grant to preserve memories, archival materials (7/1/24)

Contacts

Stacey Erdman, Associate Librarian & Digital Preservation Unit Lead