Special collections pop-up exhibits: Two student curators' perspectives.

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Title: Special collections pop-up exhibits: Two student curators' perspectives.
Authors: Browning, Greta Reisel browningge@appstate.edu, Burnison, Mandi1 burnisonaj@appstate.edu, Salisbury, Kari1,2 salisburyka@appstate.edu
Source: College & Research Libraries News. Jun2021, Vol. 82 Issue 6, p274-277. 4p.
Subject Terms: *Student assistance programs, *Academic libraries, *Career development, Manuscripts
Company/Entity: Appalachian State University
Abstract: The article focuses on two student assistants in the Special Collections Research Center at Appalachian State University curated an in-person pop-up exhibit of rare and manuscript materials as part of the University Libraries' "Library Cares" week-long exam study break program. It mentions pop-up was an overall success, the students learned lessons for the next event or similar situations in their future professional careers.
Database: Education Research Complete
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Abstract:The article focuses on two student assistants in the Special Collections Research Center at Appalachian State University curated an in-person pop-up exhibit of rare and manuscript materials as part of the University Libraries' "Library Cares" week-long exam study break program. It mentions pop-up was an overall success, the students learned lessons for the next event or similar situations in their future professional careers.
ISSN:00990086
DOI:10.5860/crln.82.6.274