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Full-Text Articles in Education
Future And Value: The Library As Strategic Partner, Antje Mays
Future And Value: The Library As Strategic Partner, Antje Mays
Library Presentations
Broader economic trends spawn budget pressures for education and libraries, prompting a plethora of studies on the value and relevance of libraries. Numerous reports on economic decline in libraries and studies with mixed pronouncements on the value of libraries have led to a negative self-image within the library profession. Yet libraries' leadership in connecting learners to knowledge is at the heart of producing many of the key skills sorely needed in robust societies and economies. Librarianship has many untapped opportunities for positioning itself as a prominent strategic partner. This paper outlines current research on the economic and societal context for …
Special Collections As Research Incubator: Insights From The Learning Lab, Carol Street
Special Collections As Research Incubator: Insights From The Learning Lab, Carol Street
Library Presentations
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3 Secrets Of The Digital Humanities That You Never Knew, Jennifer Hootman
3 Secrets Of The Digital Humanities That You Never Knew, Jennifer Hootman
Library Presentations
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Claiming Your Memories, Reinette F. Jones
Claiming Your Memories, Reinette F. Jones
Library Presentations
The K-12 schools in Paris and Bourbon County, Kentucky were segregated from the earliest schools developed after the U.S. Civil War up to the 1960s. This presentation was an overview of the development of the schools, the decrease in the student populations, and school integration in the Paris and Bourbon County schools. The presentation was an opportunity for all students, of all races, to share their memories and the memorabilia they had with them.