Unique Holdings: The Human Side of Science

University of Houston Libraries invites faculty and staff, students, researchers, and anyone interested in discovering rare books to attend a brown bag presentation on Wednesday, April 22 in the Elizabeth D. Rockwell Pavilion at the MD Anderson Library.

Biology and biochemistry librarian Porcia Vaughn, library specialist Kristine Greive, and English librarian Dr. Jesse Sharpe will present “The Human Side of Science,” a discussion of rare books on life sciences housed in UH Special Collections.

Biology and biochemistry librarian Porcia Vaughn, library specialist Kristine Greive, and English librarian Dr. Jesse Sharpe will present “The Human Side of Science,” a discussion of rare books on life sciences housed in UH Special Collections.

Biology and biochemistry librarian Porcia Vaughn, library specialist Kristine Greive, and English librarian Dr. Jesse Sharpe will present “The Human Side of Science,” a discussion of rare books on life sciences housed in UH Special Collections.

The April 22 talk is part of Unique Holdings, a new series that highlights the rare archival items held by Special Collections and available for use by faculty, students and researchers.

Future Unique Holdings talks will feature liaison librarians discussing other books and manuscripts of Special Collections that can inform and shape scholarly endeavors in any discipline.

Bring your lunch and enjoy an enlightening discussion!

What: “The Human Side of Science” brown bag presentation
When: Wednesday, April 22 at noon
Where: Elizabeth D. Rockwell Pavilion, MD Anderson Library

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Posted on April 7th, 2015 by Esmeralda Fisher and filed under Announcements | Comments Off on Unique Holdings: The Human Side of Science