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  • Access
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  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
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  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: Kristin Ramsdell Papers
    Dates: 1984-2010
    Collection Number: Col-1
    Creator/Collector: Kristin Ramsdell
    Extent: 6.55 cubic feet (5 records cartons, 1 Hollinger box, 1 media box)
    Repository: California State University, East Bay University Archives
    Hayward, California 94542
    Abstract: This collection documents the work of Emerita Library Faculty member, Kristin “Kris” Ramsdell, who was instrumental in the establishment and expansion of the information literacy credit courses at the university.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    This collection is open for research; copyright restrictions may apply to material not created by Kristin Ramsdell. Her work may be used in accordance with Creative Commons Attribution License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

    Preferred Citation

    Kristin Ramsdell Papers. California State University, East Bay University Archives

    Acquisition Information

    Donated to the University Archives by Kristin Ramsdell on March 17, 2010.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    This collection documents the work of Emerita Library Faculty member, Kristin “Kris” Ramsdell. The collection contains materials that cover her teaching, service, and professional development commitments as a faculty member at the university. Ramsdell was instrumental in creating the information literacy courses at California State University, East Bay. Her papers document the evolution of the information literacy credit courses on campus, as well as her extensive service on university, library, and professional committees. While her papers related to her extensive and influential work as a scholar and reviewer of romance books will be housed in another archive (The Popular Culture Library at Bowling Green State University), her curriculum vitae and presentations showcase the range and depth of her knowledge.

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