In the thick of the semester, it’s easy to get blinders on. Assignments to write, assignments to grade, deadlines to meet. It’s easy to loose…
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Dragons. So many dragons. Who doesn’t like dragons? I mean really, they fly, they breathe fire, they hoard gold – they’re fantastic. And we have…
Last week, we were THRILLED to welcome a group of undergraduate students from Young Harris College’s English program to the Special Collections Library to learn…
This is a semester I’ve been waiting on for a long, long time. It’s the semester when – finally! – UGA is able to participate…
How the heck did it get to be the fourth week of the semester already? We are rolling under a full head of steam in…
One question kept arising in this course: why are we undertaking elemental analysis in an English course? Sure, it was an atypical English course, more…
Once again, the end of the semester has snuck up on us like a steam train in need of a tune-up, and we’re all scrambling…
We wrapped up our service-learning project – helping the librarians reconceive a way to improve the discoverability of our medieval holdings while also improving the…
Usually, if you want to look at manuscripts other than the ones your library holds, you need to hop into a car (or onto a…
We’re doing something a little different in this year’s Hargrett Hours class: we’re undertaking a service project for the Special Collections Libraries. One of UGA’s…