Photograph of Allison Brown, Digital Publishing Services Manager of Milne Library and SUNY Geneseo, attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
Photograph of Amy Filiatreau, Director of the Library at Lynn University, attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
Photograph of Annie K. Johnson, Library Publishing and Scholarly Communications Specialist at Temple University, asking a question into a microphone of panelists at the 2016 Library Publishing Forum. Other conference attendees are seated all around her.
Photograph of (L-R) Derek Krissoff, Kathryn Conrad, Peter Froehlich (speaking), Marguerite Avery and Karen Bjork, conference attendees sitting at a panels table and speaking to a crowd of goers. The visiting faculty from other Universities and other guests are attending the 2016 Library Publishing Forum Conference.
Photograph of (L-R) an unidentified man in a UNT uniform standing with Matt Ruen, Scholarly Communications Outreach Coordinator, Grand Valley State University. John Luetkemeyer, Network Manager, University Libraries Facilities and Systems. Kevin Stranack, Head, Digital Publishing & Assoc. Director at the Public Knowledge Project, Simon Fraser University Library, and Anita Walz, Open Education, Copyright & Scholarly Communications Librarian, Virginia Tech. They are attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
Photograph of people viewing a collection of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) materials during "50 Years of LGBT History in Dallas" event at Willis Library.
Photograph of Katherine Skinner, Author and Executive Director of the Educopia Institute, speaking at the Library Publishing Forum Conference of 2016. Seated at the table is Sarah Lippincott, Communication and Digital Scholarship Consultant at University of North Carolina. The conference was held and hosted in UNT's Willis Library.
Photograph of Becky Brasington Clark, Director of Publishing, Acting Director of the Center for the Book, Library of Congress. Clark is visiting UNT's Willis Library for the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The annual LPF Call for Proposals is an important trend in academic libraries and to contribute innovative work. Theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
Photograph of Brad Eden, Dean of Library Services at Valparaiso University, speaking into a microphone. Eden is attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference at UNT. A projector behind him reads, "Getting To Digital Publishing at WVU."
Photograph of the late Dillon Wackerman, SMU’s Central University Libraries, attending the 2016 Library Publishing Forum Conference. Wackerman is addressing a crowd of conference attendees, the microphone hooked to his right collar.
Photograph of Sue Mayborn, a philanthropist and one of the namesakes of the UNT Mayborn School of Journalism, at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge, which occurred from July 19-July 20, 2014. Mayborn can be seen smiling at an unknown subject.
Photograph of Derek Krissoff, Director at West Virginia University Press, at the 2016 Library Publishing Forum. Krissoff is smiling at something not visible in the photo frame.
Photograph of canvas tote bags that read creative words like Pubrarian, "Publishing Librarian" and Liblisher, "Librarian Publisher." The tote bags were given out to guests at the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The annual LPF Call for Proposals is an important trend in academic libraries and to contribute innovative work. Theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
Photograph of Dr. Cheryl E. Ball, associate professor of digital publishing studies at West Virginia University, giving a lecture of Digital Publishing at a Library Publishing Forum Conference hosted at UNT. Behind her is a projector that reads, "Getting to Digital Publishing at WVU."
Photograph of students and conference attendees at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge, which occurred from July 19-July 20, 2014. The individuals appear to be listening to a man (right side of the photo, green shirt) while preparing to enjoy a meal.
Photograph of a group of students sitting at a table with refreshments at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge, which occurred from July 19-July 20, 2014. The students appear to be listening to something or someone outside of the image frame.
Photograph of unknown conference attendees clapping and enjoying refreshments at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge, which occurred from July 19-July 20, 2014.
Photograph of a group of students and conference attendees at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge, which occurred from July 19-July 20, 2014. Individuals in the photo appear to be listening to a speaker (man in background in black vest and blue shirt) while preparing to eat a meal.
Photographs of "Counter-Attack: And Other Poems" by Siegfried Sassoon, held by UNT Special Collections. The book is worn and brown, with the title printed in brown ink on a label, the wording framed by brown lines. Image 2, with page 20 titled "How To Die" on the left and page 21 on the right titled "The Effect." This copy of Siegfried Sassoon’s collection of poems, Counter-Attack and Other Poems, is a 1919 reprinting of the original 1918 edition, published by E.P. Dutton and Company in New York. The binding is made of brown paper over boards, parts of which have begun to chip away. As a decorated officer known for his heroic, often perilous, actions on the battlefield, Sassoon wrote poems that vividly depict his experience in the trenches. Counter-Attack and The Old Huntsman (Sassoon’s first published collection of war poetry, referenced on the title page) mark the transition from his earlier, highly romanticized poetry, and would go on to solidify him as one of the era’s most influential poets. A thorough description of this transition in Sassoon’s work is given in the introduction by fellow soldier-poet and friend, Robert Nichols. The poems in this collection give the reader an up-close account of the graphic horrors of World War I, and signal the departure from the glorification of war. As with volumes by other soldier poets, Sassoon’s Counter-Attack would usher in the cold, fragmented beginnings of modernist literature.
Photograph of exhibit from collection of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) materials during "50 Years of LGBT History in Texas" event at Willis Library.
Photograph of Dorothy Bland (left, in red dress), Mayborn Dean and Graduate Director, with individuals at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge, which occurred from July 19-July 20, 2014. Conference attendees are sitting at tables with refreshments in the fore and background.
Photograph of Dorothy Bland (left), Mayborn Dean and Graduate Institute Director, speaking to conference attendees at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge, which occurred from July 19-July 20, 2014. Four women can be seen in the background listening to Bland's presentation.
Photograph of exhibit from collection of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) materials during "50 Years of LGBT History in Texas" event at Willis Library.
A visitor views an exhibit in a collection of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) materials during "50 Years of LGBT History in Dallas" event at Willis Library.
Photograph of people viewing a collection of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) materials during "50 Years of LGBT History in Dallas" at Willis Library. Among those pictured include UNT Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Warren Burggren (center).
Photograph of people viewing a collection of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) materials during an "50 Years of LGBT History in Dallas" event at Willis Library. Bruce Monroe (left).
Photograph of George Getschow (center, in black vest and blue shirt), a professor at the University of North Texas and the writer-in-residence for the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Professor Getschow is visible speaking to conference attendees and holding a book titled "The Spurs". The 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge occurred from July 19-July 20.
Photograph of George Getschow, a professor at the University of North Texas and the writer-in-residence for the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Professor Getschow is visible holding two books titled "The Panic Virus" and "Five Days at Memorial". The 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge occurred from July 19-July 20.
Photograph of George Getschow, a professor at the University of North Texas and the writer-in-residence for the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Professor Getschow is visible speaking to conference attendees and holding a book titled "Operation Paperclip" and an blue book with an obscured title. The 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge occurred from July 19-July 20.
Photograph of George Getschow, a professor at the University of North Texas and the writer-in-residence for the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Professor Getschow is visible speaking to conference attendees and holding a book titled "The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons". The 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge occurred from July 19-July 20.
Photograph of George Getschow (center, in black vest and blue shirt), a professor at the University of North Texas and the writer-in-residence for the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Professor Getschow is visible speaking to conference attendees seated at a table. The 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge occurred from July 19-July 20.
Photograph of George Getschow (center, in black vest and blue shirt), a professor at the University of North Texas and the writer-in-residence for the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Professor Getschow is visible speaking to conference attendees and holding books titled "Five Days at Memorial" and "The Panic Virus". The 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge occurred from July 19-July 20.
Photograph of attendees viewing a collection of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) materials during "50 Years of LGBT History in Dallas" event at Willis Library. Gilda Garcia (center) also appears to be having a discussion with one of the event attendees.
Photograph of the Mayborn School of Journalism graduates seated in the front rows at the Bachelor's Commencement ceremony. Some are talking and others adjust their caps. Many of the caps are decorated.
Photograph of a graduating student waiting for the Bachelor's Commencement to begin. He is wearing a suit with a green shirt and tie. All of the students are waiting beneath the Coliseum.
Photograph of High School Students sitting at a table at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference: Narratives on the Cutting Edge, which occurred from July 19-July 20, 2014. The attendees appear to be listening to a speaker or subject outside of the image's frame.
Photograph of High School Students listening to a presentation at the Multimedia High School Workshop at the 2014 Mayborn Conference which took place from July 18 - 20. Unknown student is visible in center, other unknown students are partially visible in both the fore and backgrounds.
Photograph of High School Students attending Multimedia Journalism Workshop at the 2014 Mayborn Conference which took place from July 18 - 20. The students can be seen conversing and preparing note-taking materials such as laptops, notebooks, and writing utensils.
Photograph of people participating in a "Human Library" event at Willis Library. Instead of print or electronic resources, the "books" are humans who have experienced prejudice.
Photograph of people participating in a "Human Library" event at Willis Library. Instead of print or electronic resources, the "books" are humans who have experienced prejudice.
Photograph of Jordan Chussler, Academic Editor at Lynn University, attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
Photograph of Karen Bjork, Head of Digital Initiatives at Portland State University, attending the Library Publishing Forum 2016 Conference. The theme of the conference was Amplifying Scholarship: More Choices, More Voices.
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