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Julie Hendon, Interim Associate Provost For Academic Technology Initiatives & Faculty Development And Dean Of Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Programs, Director Of The Johnson Center For Creative Teaching And Learning, And Professor Of Anthropology, Musselman Library, Julia A. Hendon
Julie Hendon, Interim Associate Provost For Academic Technology Initiatives & Faculty Development And Dean Of Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Programs, Director Of The Johnson Center For Creative Teaching And Learning, And Professor Of Anthropology, Musselman Library, Julia A. Hendon
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In this new Next Page column, Julie Hendon shares how listening to audiobooks has made her more aware of writing quality, her top picks for archaeology-related fiction (hint: two series to add to your must-read list!), and which authors she returns to again and again.
Chuck Wessell, Assistant Professor Of Mathematics, Musselman Library, Charles D. Wessell
Chuck Wessell, Assistant Professor Of Mathematics, Musselman Library, Charles D. Wessell
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In this newest Next Page column, Chuck Wessell, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, shares what he and his cat, George, read first thing in the morning; his affinity for books with colons in the title; must-read math books for the non-mathematician; and much more.
Kenneth F. Mott, Professor Of Political Science, Musselman Library, Kenneth F. Mott
Kenneth F. Mott, Professor Of Political Science, Musselman Library, Kenneth F. Mott
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People like their politics like their eggs. Some like them hard boiled. Some like them over easy or sunny side up. In this new Next Page interview, Ken Mott, Professor of Political Science, offers an array of political reading recommendations to help us understand the current political scramble.
Buzz Jones, Professor Of Music, Musselman Library, John William Jones
Buzz Jones, Professor Of Music, Musselman Library, John William Jones
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In this new Next Page column Sunderman Conservatory of Music Professor and composer Buzz Jones explains how reading poetry and plays fires his creative instincts and tells us the last book that made him laugh out loud.
How To Create An Oral History Program, Devin Mckinney
How To Create An Oral History Program, Devin Mckinney
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The archival literature is full of calls to document under-represented voices, to create participatory archives, and to be an activist archivist. However, when funds and time are limited, these ideals can seem impossible to implement. What's an archivist to do? One easy and affordable option is to create an oral history program. This workshop will give you the skills and the confidence to start an oral history program at your own institution. It will cover the main steps from performing preliminary research and developing questions all the way through thinking about how to promote and use your oral histories once …
Susan F. Russell, Associate Professor Of Theatre Arts, Musselman Library, Susan F. Russell
Susan F. Russell, Associate Professor Of Theatre Arts, Musselman Library, Susan F. Russell
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In this new Next Page column, Susan F. Russell, Associate Professor of Theatre Arts, shares plays she recommends for anyone interested in reading plays for the first time and where Amish romance novels fit into her reading repertoire.
Henning Wrage, Assistant Professor Of German Studies, Musselman Library, Henning Wrage
Henning Wrage, Assistant Professor Of German Studies, Musselman Library, Henning Wrage
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In this issue of Next Page, Assistant Professor of German Studies, Henning Wrage reveals the book that caused him to become a vegetarian—for a short time at least, and the unusual reading matter that literally surrounded him as a child.
Jeanne Arnold, Chief Diversity Officer, Musselman Library, Jeanne Arnold
Jeanne Arnold, Chief Diversity Officer, Musselman Library, Jeanne Arnold
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In this new Next Page column Jeanne Arnold, Gettysburg College's Chief Diversity Officer, explains how one book provided a deeply emotional sense of connection to her African ancestors.