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With Brush in Hand: How Ursula Sternberg Viewed the World
Regulating the Poor: Ephemeral Printing and Poor Relief Tickets in the Long Nineteenth Century
Orrin Evans and All Negro Comics
Leah Price, Reading from Home, Lecture 3, Inessential Reading
Donald E. Camp: Dust Shaped Hearts - A Vision of Blues
Leah Price, Reading from Home, Lecture 2: Proxy Print: how tracts made masters
Leah Price, Reading from Home, Lecture 1: Bibliodomesticity: who served Victorian books
The Legacy of Ashley Bryan, Panel 4: Ashley Bryan: Poetry, Folktales, and Storytelling
The Legacy of Ashley Bryan, Panel 3: Ashley Bryan: Art and Illustration
The Legacy of Ashley Bryan, Panel 2: Educating a New Generation in Diversity and Cultural Heritage
The Legacy of Ashley Bryan, Panel 1: Diverse & Inclusive Children’s Literature in the 21st Century
The Ethics of Collecting in the 21st Century, Panel 4: Post-Custodial/Post-Colonial Collecting
The Ethics of Collecting in the 21st Century, Panel 3: Description
The Ethics of Collecting in the 21st Century, Panel 2: Repatriation
The Ethics of Collecting in the 21st Century, Panel 1: Acquisitions
Teaching Independence: Bridging the Communications Gap. Session 2: Monuments and Memory
Teaching Independence: Bridging the Communications Gap. Session 3: Me vs. We
Teaching Independence: Bridging the Communications Gap. Session 1: 1619 and 1776 in the Classroom
Peter D. McDonald, The Secret Life of Books, Lecture 3: Scant Cream
Peter D. McDonald, The Secret Life of Books, Lecture 2: The Lure of Literature
Peter D. McDonald, The Secret Life of Books, Lecture 1: The History of Sex
Out of Sight: An Art Collector, A Discovery and Andy Warhol - Flourescent McCoy Marilyns.
Erin L. Thompson, The Destructions of Scholarship: Thoughts on the Ethics of Preservation
Michael F. Suarez, Printing Abolition, Lecture 3: The Weight of the Chain
Michael F. Suarez, Printing Abolition, Lecture 2: Commodity Culture & Political Economies of Print
Michael F. Suarez, Printing Abolition, Lecture 1: Feeding the Machine: A Triple System of Networks
Conspiracy Theory and Political Culture, Past and Present
Penn Libraries Searching Systematically in the Health Sciences Source
Penn Libraries Meet Your Nursing Librarian
Penn Libraries Biomedical Library Introduction