Here's a behind-the-scenes look at our conservation sector. Katie Smith, the Book and Paper Conservator at George A. Smathers Libraries, can repair almost anything and everything that comes into her office. Check it out!
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Do you know where your #Gruyere cheese came from? You may think it was produced in Europe’s Gruyère region, but it may have been made much closer to home than you think. Anna brings us a blog post on the legal challenge over “Gruyere". https://t.co/Kw1jzoju8b #ICLBlog#gruyere
Do you know where your #Gruyere cheese came from? You may think it was produced in Europe’s Gruyère region, but it may have been made much closer to home than you think. Anna brings us a blog post on the legal challenge over “Gruyere". https://t.co/Kw1jzoju8b #ICLBlog#gruyere
Valentine's Day is right around the corner! You can make something for the special Gator in your life (for free) using the die-cut machine at the @UFEdLibrary in Norman Hall.
How can primary source analysis help students excavate insights from digital data sets? The latest post from @ShowTheWork provides prompts to spark student discussion https://t.co/54QovFroqy #edchat
#Geography plays an important role for all Census Bureau activities.
Our January 26 #webinar will explain how geographic types, such as block groups and census tracts, are used to present #AmericanCommunitySurvey data.
Register today 👉 https://t.co/oy0CMRogps
In a statement, CPD spokesman Thomas Ahern pointed to the improvements his department has made thus far and said they are continuing its work to implement some of the OIG's original recommendations.
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