- People Pour Into Florida's Four Corners. Can Wildlife and the Everglades Survive?
December 14, 2018 - Florida Center for Investigative Reporting
The University of South Florida Libraries and Open Heritage's Digital Heritage and Humanities Center (DHHC) are partnering together with CyArk and Historic Environment Scotland to help address preservation concerns and foster a sense of community, access, and scholarship around 3D heritage projects. - Four Corners Offers Possible Glimpse Of Florida's Congested Future
December 13, 2018 - WUSF News
USF Libraries, Digital Heritage and Humanities Collections provide land use images to show the potential changes in Florida wildlife and ecosystems as development spreads. - Historians now agree: Ybor City's tunnels were built as sewers, not smuggling routes
December 5, 2018 - Tampa Bay Times
Representatives from the University of South Florida Digital Heritage and Humanities Collections Department use terrestrial laser scanners to create digital maps for parts of the newly discovered tunnel that will need to be demolished for safety concerns. - Uncovering Artifacts And Archaeological Finds With Lasers
November 23, 2018 - Science Friday
Lori Collins uses LIDAR—a detection system that uses lasers—to map out the cracks and details of a prehistoric cat sculpture created by the Calusa people, sinkholes that pop up in Florida, and even a former NASA launch pad. - History in a New Light: 3D Models at USF
April 26, 2018 - Digital Library Federation
The DHHC initiative documents heritage sites, landscapes, and objects, and creates digital learning tools and collections that promote sustainable heritage tourism and interpretation strategies through the use of 3D and imaging technologies.