[Comicsstudiessociety] 2022 ALA LHRT/GNCRT Holley Lecture and Research Forum

Matthew Noe matthewnoe at gmail.com
Thu Jun 2 13:10:25 EDT 2022


This may be of interest to folks. Apologies for any duplication.

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-Matthew Noe, GNCRT President

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Wednesday, June 15th, 3 pm - 5 pm Eastern

Register at: 2022 ALA LHRT/GNCRT Holley Lecture and Research Forum
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The 2022 ALA LHRT/GNCRT Holley Lecture and Research Forum are free,
virtual, and open to ALA members and non-members alike!
About this event

Edward G. Holley Memorial Lecture: Dr. Kurt Hackemer. Co-sponsored by the
Graphic Novels & Comics Round Table (GNCRT).

LHRT annually invites a scholar or author from outside of the LIS field
whose work is of interest to the LHRT membership. This year's Edward G.
Holley Memorial Lecturer is Dr. Kurt Hackemer, who will speak on "Animated
Cartoon Shorts and American Perceptions of World War II." Hackemer is
Professor of History, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at
the University of South Dakota.

LHRT Research Forum: The Silent Histories of Libraries

The LHRT Research Forum annually features the work of library historians
juried by the LHRT Research Committee. This year's theme is "The Silent
Histories of Libraries," featuring two collaborative projects:

   - "Whiteness and Goodness: An Initial Exploration of the History of
   Australian Libraries and Collections as Forces of Social Control," by Drs.
   Mary Carroll and Dr. Louise Curham of the School of Information and
   Communication Studies, and Dr. Holly Randell-Moon of the School of
   Indigenous Australian Studies, Charles Sturt University.


   - "Back on the Map: Using Reparative Storytelling to Un-silence the
   History of the Dulcina DeBerry Branch in Huntsville, Alabama," featuring
   Drs. Melissa Smith and Beth Patin of the School of Information Studies,
   Syracuse University.

LHRT Awards Presentation

Join us in celebrating this year's winners of the Eliza Atkins Gleason Book
Award, the Justin Winsor Library History Essay Award, and the Donald G.
Davis Award Article.
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MatthewNoe at gmail.com

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