
Citing the the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, infoDOCKET reports that “Things seem a little spookier at the Emory Library, that’s because Dracula is in the house. The immortal bloodsucker is prominently displayed in an exhibit at the main entrance, celebrating the acquisition of a treasure trove of papers from his creator, Bram Stoker. This week Emory University announced the acquisition of the Stoker collection, which arrived on campus just in time for Halloween…”

infoDOCKET also notes that “The much-anticipated exhibition, “Sites of Memory: The Archival World of Toni Morrison,” is scheduled to open in Spring 2023, in Firestone Library’s Milberg Gallery. Conceived by Autumn Womack, Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, the exhibition is a multi-faceted, immersive journey into the archives of Toni Morrison…”
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CONFERENCES, MEETINGS & WEBINARS
- Curating the Pandemic: Capturing Inclusive Memories. Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at 4-5:30 PM EST. “This roundtable discussion will explore how historians, librarians, administrators, and curators collaborated with communities to produce exhibits that reflected the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in real time through oral histories, cultural artifacts, and artistic expressions…”
- Distance Library Services Conference 2022, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN (Conference: July 26-28, 2022) The DLS 2022 planning committee invites all interested parties (including researchers, practitioners, students) to submit proposals for the 2022 Distance Library Services Conference. The DLS 2022 will be in person with a hybrid virtual option. Presentation formats can include:
- Full Paper Presentations (50 mins)
- Panel (50 mins)
- Poster sessions (30 mins Q&A)
- Lightning Talks (10 mins including Q&A)
- Workshops (50 mins or 100 mins)
- Virtual presentations
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