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Meredith Neuman

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Meredith Neuman

Tag Archives: student perspectives

Care Verging on Paranoia

Posted on March 10, 2014 by Meredith Neuman

When I tell people that I bring students into the archive for hands-on work with centuries-old books, they frequently inquire how young adults respond. I tell them simply that students love the entire experience. The ubiquity of inexpensive modern editions … Continue reading →

Posted in AuntieQuarian | Tagged book damage, student perspectives, study and research at Clark, teaching in the archive
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