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I sincerely appreciated this opportunity to share new ideas at UChicago Library and for all the excellent questions and the outstanding student activist who challenged us all on this day! Our institutions have a history we cannot ignore, we sip from cups, sit in seats, exist
COMING UP IN MAY! The 3rd STS Japan Symposium; hear scholars create a space for dialogue concerning ecology between the natural & social sciences in JPN; co-sponsored w/UChicago Library w/generous support from a Title VI NRC Grant from U.S. Department of Education
REGISTER: bit.ly/3W9aqRG
#SeenInTheClassroom This 1602 edition of #Montaigne 's #Essais has a contemporary binding with nineteenth century illustrations of a young woman on the front cover and a monk on the back cover. #RareBooks
We are pleased to announce that the Library has added 19 new Nature journals to our collection this year. Access them through the Library Catalog or the EJournals list. More information and the list of titles: lib.uchicago.edu/about/news/new… UChicago Biological Sciences UChiPhysicalSciences UChicago Social Sciences
.Harvard University's Peter Bol discusses reasons behind the perdurance of 'Chinese' civilization, incl. it's written language, Confucianism as values/a social system, a centralized bureaucratic system, & the literati 士; UChicago Library
Thanks again to blackgirlarchivist for her insightful presentation, Reparative Acts and the Caste of Archival Erasure! The video of it is now online.
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The Federal purpose license supports the sharing and reuse of scholarly outputs and maximizes the return of publicly funded research. sites.google.com/ucop.edu/the-r… #publicaccess
Why have book bans increased in recent years—and who has the right to read? Deborah Caldwell-Stone, director of the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom, joined the Entitled Podcast to discuss these questions and more.
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