Posts Tagged ‘Library’
Dressed in time
Posted in Academics & Research on November 29, 2012
Denison’s newly digitized Historical Costume Collection showcases fashion from times gone by.
The thoughtful generalist
Posted in Academics & Research on April 6, 2012
Josh Finnell, Denison’s humanities liaison librarian, has been honored with Library Journal’s Movers & Shakers recognition.
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The library gets all warm and fuzzy
Posted in On Campus on December 20, 2011
Students took a break from their studies with some four-legged friends.
Interpreting the past, preparing for the future
Posted in Academics & Research on December 7, 2011
History professor Mitchell Snay looks back with a new book on Horace Greeley and looks ahead with a deep appreciation of the liberal arts.
An open book
Posted in Academics & Research on November 18, 2011
Modern libraries and librarians are using established wisdom as they move forward through the 21st century.
Hidden in plain sight: no stone left unturned
Posted in On Campus on July 13, 2011
What’s bigger than a breadbox, erudite, and looks like it might have been a prop from an episode of Lost?
Caterpillar found in library divvied up and eaten
Posted in On Campus on April 5, 2011
We browsed the library’s newest books on Friday—and then we ate them.
A few thoughts on Wikipedia
Posted in Voices of Denison on December 8, 2010
With Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales visiting campus, Library Director Scottie Cochrane weighs in on the collaborative encyclopedia’s place in an academic environment.



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