Kudos to Jennifer - this looks great!


On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Mary K Chelton <mchelton@optonline.net> wrote:
Jennifer did the guide as her 709 project on helping students use primary sources.

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From: Jennifer Garland <garlandj40@hotmail.com>
Subject: My Teaching Guide was Digitized!
Date: June 24, 2014 at 2:33:22 PM EDT
To: "Dr. Chelton" <mchelton@optonline.net>

Good afternoon Dr. Chelton,

   I just wanted to let you know that my Latimer Teaching Guide, as well as the materials I used for it, was digitized and put into its own gallery on the Queens Memory Project site. Here is the link for it:

http://www.queensmemory.org/index.php/simpleGallery/Show/displaySet/set_id/48

I have no problem if you want to share it with Queens College faculty or students. I am also volunteering at the Coney Island History Project again this summer and will be talking to them next week about possibly doing something similar for them (and may even get paid for doing it!). 


Jennifer Garland




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Graduate School of Library and Information Studies

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