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A review of the 2021 book by Matt Madden, “Ex Libris,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2021 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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A review of the 2021 book by Shigeru Mizuki, “Tono Monogatari,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2021 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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Nicole Santiago deposited Review: And Now I Spill the Family Secrets on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months ago
A review of the 2021 book by Margaret Kimball, “And Now I Spill the Family Secrets: An Illustrated Memoir,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2021 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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A review of the 2021 book by Lee Lai, “Stone Fruit,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2021 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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Nicole Santiago deposited Review: The Secret to Superhuman Strength on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months ago
A review of the 2021 book by Alison Bechdel, “The Secret to Superhuman Strength,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2021 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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A review of the 2021 book by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, L. Fury, and Nate Powell, “Run: Book One,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2021 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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A review of the 2021 book by Thomas King and Natasha Donovan, “Borders,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2021 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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Nicole Santiago deposited Review: The Legend of Auntie Po on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months ago
A review of the 2021 book by Shing Yin Khor, “The Legend of Auntie Po,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2021 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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A review of the 2021 book by Barry Windsor-Smith, “Monsters,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2021 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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Nicole Santiago deposited Review: Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts on Humanities Commons 3 years, 4 months ago
A review of the 2021 book by Rebecca Hall and Hugo Martínez, “Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts,” for inclusion in ARLIS/NA’s 2021 Notable Graphic Novels Review.
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Mark Pompelia started the topic SEI Actively Recruiting for Implementation Team Co-chair in the discussion
Visual Resources Division (VRD) on ARLISNA Commons 3 years, 4 months agoThe Summer Educational Institute for Digital Stewardship of Visual Information (SEI) is actively recruiting applicants for the Incoming Chair of the Implementation Team. SEI 2023 will be held virtually next summer. If you’re an SEI alum (even if you’re not) consider taking on this important role. It’s a two-year commitment including one year as…[Read more]
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Review: In the spring of 2020, when many felt untethered by the COVID-19 pandemic, Crafting Communities emerged to address this alienation by “enabling hands-on learning in a hands-off context” within the field of Victorian material culture, as the site notes. From a pilot program of two online events, the project has expanded to comprise fur…[Read more]
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Review: CollectionBuilder offers open source templates enabling GLAM (gallery, library, archive and museum) institutions to create digital collections and exhibits without proprietary tools. This project seeks to simplify designing infrastructures and interfaces for sustainable, static sites in alignment with collections as data principles. While…[Read more]
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Review: Bloomsbury Applied Visual Arts, a library of 170 titles published by Bloomsbury Publishing, aims to provide students in the visual arts with practically minded resources for inspiration, technical advice, and career development. The digital resource library is organized according to major visual arts disciplines: fashion and textiles,…[Read more]
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Review: Visualizing the Virus is a cross between an online repository of original content and bibliography of existing resources. The purpose of the international and interdisciplinary project is to showcase both how the COVID-19 pandemic has been visualized and the inequalities it has revealed. The project was founded and is led by Dr Sria…[Read more]
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Review: Libraries are all about accessibility. One may have the most beautiful library in the world and yet, if no one knows about it, it is only available to those who can physically be in the space and experience the tomes tactilely. We now live in the exciting time of digital resources which has made a significant difference to scholarship, has…[Read more]
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Stephanie Grimm started the topic Come work with us @ GMU! in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Mid-Atlantic Chapter on ARLISNA Commons 3 years, 5 months agoHi Mid-Atlantic colleagues,
George Mason Libraries have a number of openings, including a Coordinator for our Scholarship Production Lab (SP@RC). This position is part of our Arts & Humanities team and supports students and faculty in the production and dissemination of research, including poster printing and presentations. We’re also hoping this…[Read more]
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Michele Jennings changed their profile picture on ARLISNA Commons 3 years, 5 months ago
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Dan Lipcan's profile was updated on ARLISNA Commons 3 years, 6 months ago
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