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Connecting town and gown through the library

CILIP

Connecting town and gown through the library How to help a community explore its slave-trading history: Lesley English, Head of Library Engagement at Lancaster University Library, explains how the library plays a key role in building bridges between town and gown. We connect, we innovate, we include.”

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Mobile Libraries: Culture on the Go

Unwritten Record

National Bookmobile Day is April 22, part of National Library Week (April 19-25). . A library is a place that stores information, a place where people from all walks of life have the opportunity to obtain textual and audiovisual material for education, entertainment, and enlightenment. Libraries, Mobile — Third Army La.

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Botany: one of FSU’s longest taught subjects

Archives Blogs

View object in the digital library here. View object in the digital library here. View object in the digital library here. View object in the digital library here. View object in the digital library here. This article was written by Aya Saludo, a student worker in Heritage & University Archives.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 330

Security Affairs

Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs free for you in your email box. A new round of the weekly Security Affairs newsletter arrived! If you want to also receive for free the international press subscribe here.

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

In the Neolithic Revolution, early humans discovered agriculture, which helped establish early civilizations. Over the millennia, agriculture has used countless technologies to increase production. Therefore, the position of this article is that IG includes DG because information is data in context.

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One of the County’s Earliest African-American Radio Programs on WNYC 1929-1930

Archives Blogs

Library of Congress). NYWTS Collection Library of Congress). NAACP Director of Branches Robert Bagnall (Library of Congress). Department of Agriculture, where he was involved with research related to black farmers. Library of Congress). Carl Van Vecten/Library of Congress). Library of Congress).