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Special Collections Roadshow — Episode Seven: Housewife
Special Collections Roadshow was created by the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College in the Spring of 2014. It showcases various artifacts from Special Collections at Gettysburg College.
McNish, Megan E., Sutter, Meg A.
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BOHMs AWAY! Lessons from a Collection Survey [PDF]
VCU James Branch Cabell Library underwent a major renovation and expansion from 2014 to 2016, necessitating a move of all special collections and archives materials.
Johnson, Jessica E., Kidd, Margaret T.
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Minimal Exact Balancedness [PDF]
To verify whether a transferable utility game is exact, one has to check a linear inequality for each exact balanced collection of coalitions. This paper studies the structure and properties of the class of exact balanced collections.
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This article presents the personal library of Mehmed Ismet Efendi (d. 1747), an understudied Ottoman intellectual from the eighteenth century. Mehmed Ismet Efendi was a proficient madrasa professor in Islamic sciences, a well-trained poet who was capable
İsa Uğurlu
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Various collections of comet observational material are discussed in terms of developing a data base.
Giclas, H. L.
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NGOs as Gatekeepers to Local Media: Networked News for Developing Countries [PDF]
This paper illustrates how innovations leading to networked media have the potential to support the work of non-governmental organisations engaged in development work through providing new means of achieving accountability and transparency.
Charlie Beckett
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Democratic Potential of New Models of Scholarship and the Crisis of Control
This paper frames the serials crisis as a loss of control over libraries’ collections and development budgets. While libraries have always had to contend with budget constraints, for many the rising cost of serials has become prohibitive, impeding on ...
Jenny Bossaller, Michael Sweeney
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In this article, I will examine the history of collecting ethnographic objects at Mutare Museum, moving between the colonial and postcolonial periods in order to show how these time scales structured the ways in which exhibitions are presented.
Njabulo Chipangura
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