This Comprehensive Database Has Had a Huge Impact on Eighteenth Century Research—and It’s About to Get Even Better

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Noah Lenstra

With colleagues at EveryLibrary we recently released a three-part webinar that aims to fulfill the need to help public librarians and public library leaders see how their efforts contribute already to public health - and could further with strengthened collaborations and alliances https://www.everylibrary.org/r?u=3Yaqq80WnJaoeANiy1EZgBQwvcRUkCZucQy2GzsMCxm19TW85vr3LBKwjbtZbVgVJhfGqzbX7ttOKl9lue4x-hw9pQBg0WtS4F8nOIHRK8mRDp0a3zZ_a_GdrwTrG6jQ6h8wKi_7HZpFmSOoND-drRh6PGV_SZgoFoYSphM7OUo&e=28ac2911c5a1d4404832dacf3afc63d2&utm_source=votelibraries&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=hiap_webinar_on_demand_availab&n=1

Posted : 2024-02-06 20:19:32


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