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Meredith Neuman

Tag Archives: events at Clark University

Bibliophile Wednesday! (April 27, 2016)

Posted on April 25, 2016 by Meredith Neuman

Every semester that I teach my rare books course, my students hold an Open House at the Rare Book Room at Goddard Library, which you can read a bit more about here. This semester the Open House coincides with our … Continue reading →

Posted in AuntieQuarian | Tagged events at Clark University, Folger Shakespeare Library, study and research at Clark, teaching in the archive

Ann Blair, “Roots of Everything” lecture, October 22 2014

Posted on October 13, 2014 by Meredith Neuman

IN THE WORKSHOP OF THE MIND: The Hidden Helpers of Early Modern Authors and Scholars Description: Today we are well aware of the collaborative nature of intellectual work. The majority of scientific papers are co-authored; in the humanities, interdisciplinary initiatives … Continue reading →

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Come to our Rare Book Open House 2013!

Posted on December 4, 2013 by Meredith Neuman

Last year the Introduction to Archival Research Seminar made quite a hit with our first ever Rare Books Open House, where students each presented material from the Jonas Clark collection in the Goddard Library Special Collections. You can read more … Continue reading →

Posted in AuntieQuarian | Tagged events at Clark University, study and research at Clark, teaching in the archive
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