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Innovating Library Instruction with African and Middle Eastern Primary Sources

Join Dr. Mary-Jane Deeb, Chief of the African and Middle Eastern Division at the Library of Congress, as she presents an innovative approach to teaching using primary source materials from special collections. This session, part of the AAMES program at the ALA Annual Conference in Washington DC, on June 27, 2010, explores how educators can effectively incorporate unique resources in the library's Africana, Hebraica, and Near Eastern collections into their teaching practice, enriching student learning and engagement.

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Innovating Library Instruction with African and Middle Eastern Primary Sources

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  1. African and Middle Eastern Primary Source Materials at the Library of Congress that can be Used for Teaching. Mary-Jane Deeb, Ph.D., Chief , African and Middle Eastern Division The Library of Congress Teaching AAME Resources by Using Primary Source Materials from Special Collections: An Innovative Approach to Library Instruction, presented by AAMES at ALA Annual Conference, Washington DC, June 27, 2010, 1:30-3:30pm, Washington Convention Center

  2. Africana

  3. HEBRAICA

  4. Near East

  5. The End

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