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Introducing Special Collections & Archives: Open Connected Curriculum


11 Oct 2023, 3:30pm - 4:30pm

Rutherford Building. Special Collections & Archives Reading Room.

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Cost Free / Book here
Department Library
Contact a.dutoit(@gold.ac.uk)

Are you new to research and exploration within archives and special collections? Join us to find out how collections are accessed, what 'special collections' are, and how you might use them for your research or creative practice. We’ll look at material across history, music, art, social organizing, and theatre.

This workshop will be held in the Special Collections & Archives reading room on the ground floor of the library.

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11 Oct 2023 3:30pm - 4:30pm
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