Can you share an example of a special collections instruction session you have conducted for students or researchers?

    Focusing Perspectives on Information Exploration

    Sample interview questions: Can you share an example of a special collections instruction session you have conducted for students or researchers?

    Sample answer:

    In an instruction session for graduate students researching medieval manuscripts, I engaged them with three primary sources:

    • A 13th-century illuminated manuscript: Introduced the concept of codicology and demonstrated how to handle and interpret its physical features, such as parchment, script, and illumination.

    • A digital facsimile: Guided students through a high-resolution scan, discussing digital scholarship tools and highlighting specific details not discernible from the physical item.

    • A physical transcription: Provided a printed transcript and discussed paleography, the study of historical handwriting. Students transcribed segments of the manuscript and compared their work to the original, fostering understanding of orthography, abbreviations, and scribal practices.

    Additionally, I:

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