Seminar: Primary Source Literacy as a Tool for Student Engagement and Faculty Partnerships Wednesday, June 20, 2018 10:45am –12:15pm Astor Ballroom III.

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Seminar: Primary Source Literacy as a Tool for Student Engagement and Faculty Partnerships Wednesday, June 20, 2018 10:45am –12:15pm Astor Ballroom III

Agenda of Today’s Events: Opening Remarks Introduction of Speakers Warm-up Exercise Speaker Presentations Q&A and Discussion

Active, Industrious, Hard-working, Engaged…

Take-Aways and Hopes: Encourage you to generate new ideas! Inspire you to reach out and collaborate. Discover ways build upon the new ACRL RBMS-SAA guidelines for primary source literacy.

Speakers: Robin Katz, Primary Source Literacy Librarian, University of California, Riverside. Morgan Swan, Special Collections Education and Outreach Librarian, Dartmouth College Jennifer Needham, Archivist, University of Pittsburgh I Moderator: Jeanann Haas, Special Collections Coordinator, University of Pittsburgh

Warm-Up Exercise   What is it? What does it tell you (content, cultural context)? What questions do you have after looking at it?

Thank You!