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The Great Amherst Mystery, 1888

Posted on October 28, 2021

By Nicole Baker ~ The Great Amherst Mystery by Walter Hubbell recounts his personal experience of what has been purported to be one of the Continue reading Source: NLM

Defoe and the Plague Year

Posted on January 7, 2021

By Stephen J. Greenberg ~ Until recently, if one thought of Daniel Defoe at all, it was of Robinson Crusoe, alone (well, not quite alone) Continue reading Source: NLM

Communing and Giggling with Cajal

Posted on October 2, 2018

Circulating Now welcomes guest blogger Dawn Hunter, Associate Professor, School of Visual Art and Design, University of South Carolina and Fulbright España Senior Research Fellow Continue reading Source: NLM

We Await Your Owl: Marketing and Collaboration Around the Harry Potter’s World Exhibition

Posted on September 7, 2017

Circulating Now welcomes guest blogger Eva Sclippa,  formerly at The Libraries at Alfred University in New York State and currently at the University of North Continue reading Source: NLM

A Public Library Electrifies the Community: Publicizing the NLM Exhibition “Frankenstein”

Posted on August 15, 2017

Circulating Now welcomes guest bloggers Nicole Hughes and Donna Smith, from the Palm Beach County Library System, in Florida.  Drawn from a presentation given as Continue reading Source: NLM

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