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em Blue Tiger Commons - Lincoln University - USA
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Brief introduction of the resources and services provided by Inman E. Page Library to students and faculty at Lincoln University.
Libraries Transforming Communities: The Value in an Academic Library Community at Lincoln University
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Inman E. Page Library is coined as an, “Information Mall.” It houses special collections, archives, general reference services, computers, artistic programming, technological resources and space for different types of events. It is a modern academic library in the 21st century that was built on a legacy of scholarly opportunities for Lincoln University students, faculty, and our community in Jefferson City, MO and surrounding cities. The value that needs to be placed on this library is that it is an institution within an institution and should be given top priority as it pertains to continued funding, faculty support, and a place of higher learning that has a library etiquette. As well as, students need to understand the importance of how a library will affect their academic careers.
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All Events Begin at 6 PM – 7:30 PM February 3, 2016 ART_Talk: “Opening Doors: Contemporary African American Academic Surgeons” Page Library Room#100 February 10, 2016 Film Screening: “The Barber of Birmingham” Page Library Room #100 February 17, 2016 Thought Leaders Discussion: “Race Together” Page Library Room #100 February 24, 2016ART_Talk: “Black Vintage & Contemporary Photography” Location: Page Library Room #100
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Course Title: HERSTORIES – Women Writers of Missouri Course Instructor: kYmberly Keeton, M.L.S. Course Focus: Introduce students and community members to women writers in the state of Missouri. Dates for Course: March 22nd, April 12th, April 26th, and May 3rd Meeting Times: 11:00 AM -12:30 PM Course Info: All materials are provided by the library. Course Website: www.herstories365.wordpress.com
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National Poetry Month is in full effect at Inman E. Page Library (April 2016)! Get ready to write, perform, and dialogue about the written word. We look forward to hearing your voice on the microphone.
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Inman E. Page Library participated in the ARCL's Assessment in Action project led by Academic Librarian kYmberly Keeton. This is the final project poster presented by Ms. Keeton at ALA's 2016 Annual at Orlando, Florida. The poster shows how one faculty library group comes together to explore assessing students’ writing intensive projects in three academic semesters within a scholarly learning space at a Historically Black College University.