Join us for “First Fridays: Conversations with Archivists,” produced by the Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, featuring discussions about our collections, campus, and community. Curator of Manuscripts Stacey Krim and Digitization Coordinator David Gwynn will discuss the “Triad Black Lives Matter Project” collection on Friday, February 4, 2022 from 12 noon until 12:30…
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Library Faculty Publish Book Chapters on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Academic Libraries
Four faculty members in University Libraries have published book chapters in “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Action: Planning, Leadership, and Programming.” The new book, published in September by the American Library Association (ALA), features chapters from David Gwynn, digital projects coordinator and associate professor, Tiffany Henry, discovery cataloger and assistant professor, Stacey Krim, curator of manuscripts…
Digitizing History: Preserving the Past
The Electronic Resources and Information Technology (ERIT) Department has been working hard on many projects lately. Three projects that deserve major recognition are the Digital Library on American Slavery (DLAS), PRIDE! of the Community and Well Crafted NC. Each project is unique and available to the public. Digital Library on American Slavery The Digital Library…
Crowe, Crumpton and Gwynn Publish Book Chapter on Entrepreneurship and Librarians
Kathy Crowe, Associate Dean for Public Services and Associate Professor, Michael Crumpton, Assistant Dean for Administration and Associate Professor and David Gwynn, Digital Projects Coordinator and Associate Professor, have published a book chapter, “The Status of Entrepreneurship in Libraries: Content Analysis and Assessment from the Conference for Entrepreneurial Librarians,” in Advances in Library Administration and Organization:…
2018 Entrepreneurial Librarian Conference
UNC Greensboro librarians participated in the Conference for Entrepreneurial Librarians that was held on October 12, 2018, at WAKE Downtown in Winston Salem, North Carolina. In its sixth run, the conference’s careful planning was a collaborative effort between UNCG’s University Libraries and Wake Forest University’s Z. Smith Reynolds Library. This year’s theme focused on growth,…