The Asheroth embrace the ways of light, nature, heart and mind, and the values of order, obedience and protection. Their traditions reflect refinement, sophistication and a distinct preference for ...
Many university students don't actually know about the almost unlimited amount of resources available at their college libraries. Most students will think of tutoring services or resource books to ...
On Oct. 12, 2024, scholars and community members gathered for the inaugural James. E. Newton Symposium, a partnership between UD’s Department of Africana Studies and the Wilmington Public Library (WPL ...
There is no holy book in which God tells us what libraries should be. Over the centuries, the contours of library services and collections have instead been mediated by humans, including founders, ...
Library Studies has evolved from conventional paradigms of book curation and archival preservation into a dynamic interdisciplinary field focused on digital transformation, community engagement, and ...
-- A scholarship has been established to honor former University of Alabama faculty member Kate Ragsdale, the Library School Association of UA's School of Library and Information Studies announced.
Almost a hundred years ago, Antonin Jaussen, a Dominican friar, was sent to Cairo to set up a small priory. The plan was for him to establish a center of study in Egyptian archaeology. But Jaussen ...
Ethnic studies is a multifaceted field that connects to other academic disciplines such as history, religious studies, literature, sociology, political science, education, and health sciences. Not to ...
In a tranquil, light-filled new building at UC Berkeley, East and West came a little closer on Saturday. "It is here that two worlds come together," said architect Billie Tsien, who co-designed UC ...
The Friends of the Cranford Public Library recently awarded its annual Gerard Paradiso Library Studies Scholarship to Cara Madden. The scholarship is named in honor of Gerard "Jerry" Paradiso, a past ...
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