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Marshall University Special Collections Photo Preservation Workshop, Caitlin Noelle Walker, Nat Debruin Jun 2014

Marshall University Special Collections Photo Preservation Workshop, Caitlin Noelle Walker, Nat Debruin

Nat DeBruin

Workshop presented at the West Virginia Library Conference in Flatwoods, WV on April 2, 2014. The workshop focused on the history of photography with an emphasis on identifying different types of photographic processes and images. The second half of the workshop provided the participants with knowledge about the environmental and chemical challenges to preserving photographic images and possible solutions to solving problems in their institution's collections.


5x5: Video Games And Relationships: An Introduction, Angela M. Vanden Elzen May 2014

5x5: Video Games And Relationships: An Introduction, Angela M. Vanden Elzen

Women and Identities in Gaming Symposium

Video Games and Relationships: An Introduction is a brief presentation about the variety of ways in which video games can play a role in romantic relationships- and why it is that they contribute to, and even facilitate strong emotions that can lead to romantic feelings.


Marshall University Special Collections Photo Preservation Workshop, Caitlin Noelle Walker, Nat Debruin Apr 2014

Marshall University Special Collections Photo Preservation Workshop, Caitlin Noelle Walker, Nat Debruin

Librarian Research

Workshop presented at the West Virginia Library Conference in Flatwoods, WV on April 2, 2014. The workshop focused on the history of photography with an emphasis on identifying different types of photographic processes and images. The second half of the workshop provided the participants with knowledge about the environmental and chemical challenges to preserving photographic images and possible solutions to solving problems in their institution's collections.