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		<title>New Librarian Sets the Tone for Future of UC Riverside Libraries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the weeks since he joined the University of California, Riverside as the new university librarian, Steven Mandeville-Gamble has impressed staff and faculty alike with his leadership skills and friendly, outgoing personality. So it should probably come as no surprise that at the March 22nd event designed to formally welcome him to campus, it was his gift to the campus that had the audience in the atrium of the Raymond L. Orbach Science Library buzzing.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Conway Publishes Paper on Introducing Undergrads to Books in the Age of Dante
A paper by Melissa Conway, distinguished librarian and head of Special Collections &#038; Archives, appears in the Winter 2013 volume of Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition and Culture (Duke University Press).

“Introducing Undergraduates to Books in the Age of Dante — in Twenty Minutes or Less” outlines a 20-minute introduction to medieval manuscripts in the age of Dante, using a combination of Internet resources for the study of medieval manuscripts and actual medieval manuscripts. An outgrowth of her research of dated manuscripts in Florentine libraries produced between 1265 and 1321, the article provides access to primary materials in digital format and provides teachers with a way to introduce students to book production in the Middle Ages.]]></description>
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		<title>Ph.D. Student Places Third in National Book-Collecting Contest</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Graduate student Sarah McCormick placed third in the National Collegiate Book Collecting Contest for her collection of 32 books and other published materials about the Coachella Valley.]]></description>
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