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Finding & Using Special Collections & Archives


22 Apr 2015, 2:00pm - 3:30pm

Ground Floor, Rutherford Building. Special Collections & Archives reading room.

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Department Library
Contact special.collections(@gold.ac.uk)

Information skills sessions, brought to you by the Library

What is a ‘special collection'? What makes an archive?
Find the archive or collection you need, in London and beyond
Find out how archives are organised and how to find items within a collection
Discover the variety of information that can be gleaned from objects and documents
Hands-on workshop with items from our collections

Please email special.collections@gold.ac.uk to book

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22 Apr 2015 2:00pm - 3:30pm
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