About Beth Lander
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Entries by Beth Lander
PACSCL Spotlight: Amplifying BIPOC Voices in the Field – Victoria Wong
Welcome to a new blog series, PACSCL Spotlight: Amplifying BIPOC Voices in the Field, which seeks to center BIPOC voices in library and archives work by providing a space for BIPOC workers to share their experience in the field. The series will highlight one of PACSCL’s BIPOC community members, including staff, interns, and student workers.
PACSCL Spotlight: Amplifying BIPOC Voices in the Field – Josué Luis Hurtado
Welcome to a new blog series, PACSCL Spotlight: Amplifying BIPOC Voices in the Field, which seeks to center BIPOC voices in library and archives work by providing a space for BIPOC workers to share their experience in the field. The series will highlight one of PACSCL’s BIPOC community members, including staff, interns, and student workers.
PACSCL Spotlight: Amplifying BIPOC Voices in the Field – Anamartha Hinojosa
Welcome to a new blog series, PACSCL Spotlight: Amplifying BIPOC Voices in the Field, which seeks to center BIPOC voices in library and archives work by providing a space for BIPOC workers to share their experience in the field. Each month, the series will highlight one of PACSCL’s BIPOC community members, including staff, interns, and student workers.
PACSCL Receives PA Humanities Funding
PACSCL receives funding from PA Humanities as part of its $1.4 million recovery and growth program.
PACSCL Spotlight: Amplifying BIPOC Voices in the Field – Tracey Williams
Welcome to a new blog series, PACSCL Spotlight: Amplifying BIPOC Voices in the Field, which seeks to center BIPOC voices in library and archives work by providing a space for BIPOC workers to share their experience in the field. Each month, the series will highlight one of PACSCL’s BIPOC community members, including staff, interns, and student workers.
PACSCL Spotlight: Amplifying BIPOC Voices in the Field – Allison Mills
Welcome to a new blog series, PACSCL Spotlight: Amplifying BIPOC Voices in the Field, which seeks to center BIPOC voices in library and archives work by providing a space for BIPOC workers to share their experience in the field. Each month, the series will highlight one of PACSCL’s BIPOC community members, including staff, interns, and student workers.
PACSCL Welcomes the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Archives
Eleanor V. Masterson, DO. (1957) Director of Clinics with Chief Nurse Mrs. Rosalie Clark, RN. 1974