Word: librarian
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...said, 'Well, what if we did all of them?' And they said, 'Yeah, what if we did all of them?'" she remembers. Today the wall above her desk is covered with a map of all the libraries the foundation has provided with computers, Internet access and librarian training...
...University. The books, which cover a range of subjects and were originally part of Radcliffe’s library, are all duplicates of other HCL holdings that became available when Hilles Library was downsized and converted into the Quad Library earlier this year, according to Heather E. Cole, librarian of Lamont Library. Harvard sent Cole, Librarian of the Harvard-Yenching Library James K. M. Cheng, and Associate Librarian of Harvard College for Research and Instruction Lynda Leahy to China for the dedication. The donated collection is held on the fifth floor of a new library built on Sun Yat-sen?...
...Like many minority women who have fought their way to the upper ranks of corporate management, Battles is the product of a fiercely education-minded mother. But her mother, who worked as a teacher and a librarian, was just as passionate about community service. As a member of the sorority Delta Sigma Theta, she gave back all her life-and counseled her daughter from an early...
...foreign books from Harvard. Shao said instructors recommend that students use the books for research and that many students made copies to take back to their dorms, though usually only the best students took the initiative or possessed the language abilities to read them. Qun Hao, a foreign books librarian at Fudan, said many professors have already started to use them to teach in class. According to Hao, many students say the books have been a boon for the university, especially the law school books, with cases and contents that are fresh and original. When asked if Fudan had purchased...
...Quad Library, formerly Hilles Library, hosted an open house yesterday for students to learn about the library’s new features and to discuss their thoughts on its renovation with Harvard librarians and Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71. Gross briefly addressed the students, thanking the librarians for their work with the renovation and expressing his vision of Hilles as a place where students will eventually have both study space and student activity space. “We have all kinds of grand plans for this building,” he told...