
Tercia
Matthei Imago
[Rationarium evangelistarum]; Hexastichon Sebastiani
Brant in memorabiles evangelistarum figures.
Pforzheim,
Thomas Anselm, 1504.
(Call
number: 879P49 Ka; Available
in Special
Collections, Northwestern University Library)
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Schedule
for Monday, September 20, 2004
at Hardin
Hall, Rebecca Crown Center, 633 Clark Street |
Time
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Sessions
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Speakers
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| 2:15 PM -- 2:30 PM |
General Introduction
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Ruth
Reingold, Assistant Dean for Computing Technology, WCAS |
| 2:30 PM -- 3:45 PM |
Introduction to EndNote®
Handout 
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Julie
Borden, Electronic Reference Services Librarian
Jeffrey
Garrett, Assistant University Librarian for Collection
Management & Bibliographer for Classics
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| 4:00 PM -- 4:15 PM |
Introduction to the Faculty Forum and Welcome |
David
F. Bishop, University Librarian
Daniel
Linzer, Dean, Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of
Arts & Sciences (WCAS) |
| 4:15 PM -- 5:45 PM |
Faculty Forum |
Daniel
Garrison, Professor of Classics
Jerry
Goldman, Professor of Political Science
Martin
Mueller, Professor of English and Classics
Carl
Smith, Professor of English, American Studies, and History
Patrick
Ryan Williams, Assistant Curator, Archaeological Science
Department of Anthropology, The Field Museum of Natural History & Adjunct
Assistant Professor, Northwestern University
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| 5:45 PM -- 7:15 PM |
Reception |
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| Schedule
for Tuesday, September 21, 2004 at the University
Library |
Time
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Sessions
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Locations
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| 8:30 AM -- 9:00 AM |
Continental Breakfast
Very brief welcome and introduction to the day's event:
Harriet
Lightman, Bibliographer for History,
Economics, French and Italian Literatures, and Philosophy
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Ver Steeg Faculty Lounge, 3 South |
Session
A
9:10 AM -- 10:10 AM |
English
and American Studies I: The 16th to the 18th Centuries
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Library
PC, B183, Lower Level |
| The Gist of
GIS |
Forum
Room, 2799, 2 South |
| Philosophy
and Social / Political Theory |
second
floor,
Reference Classroom, 2699A, 2 East |
| 10:10 AM -- 10:20 AM |
Break
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Session B
10:25 AM -- 11:25 AM |
Humanities
Computing Testbed |
Digital
Media Services, Testbed, 2616, 2 East |
| Resources
in Comparative Literature and Critical Theory |
second
floor,
Reference Classroom, 2699A, 2 East |
| Technology,
Interdisciplinarity and Black Social Movements |
Conference
Room, 2628, 2 East |
| Where
Disciplines Intersect: The Research Question and Digital Resources
in Psychology, Linguistics, and Related Fields |
Forum
Room, 2799, 2 South |
| 11:30 AM -- 1:00 PM |
Lunch
Introduction and welcome:
Andrew
Wachtel, Dean of the Graduate School
Graduate Student Panel:
Ananda
Chakrabarty, Art History
Christopher
Hayden, History
Oliver
Haynold, History / German Literature
Jeffrey Knight,
English
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Ver Steeg Faculty Lounge, 3 South |
Session C
1:10 PM -- 2:10 PM |
English
and American Studies II: The Long 19th Century in History
and Literature |
Video
Theater, 2712, 2 South |
| Introduction
to Social Science Data Services (SSDS) |
Forum
Room, 2799, 2 South |
| The
Stors: ARTstor and JSTOR |
second
floor,
Reference Classroom, 2699A, 2 East |
| 2:10 PM -- 2:25
PM |
Break |
Outside second
floor,
Reference Classroom, 2699A, 2 East |
Session D
2:35 PM -- 3:35 PM |
Electronic
Resources for the Study of the Medieval World |
second
floor,
Reference Classroom, 2699A, 2 East |
| Resources
for the Study of Drama and Theatre |
Video
Theater, 2712, 2 South |
Technology,
Research and the Social Sciences: Where do I Start?
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Forum
Room, 2799, 2 South |
| 3:35 PM -- 3:45 PM |
Break |
Session E
3:50 PM -- 4:50 PM |
Bodies, Genders,
and Beyond: Electronic Resources for Gender Studies |
Forum
Room, 2799, 2 South |
| Urban
Economy—Historical
and Current |
Video
Theater, 2712, 2 South |
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