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Augustana College has collected and
preserved a quite remarkable collection of rare books, manuscripts, and
institutional archival materials with particular strengths in French
Enlightenment and Revolutionary texts; Reformation imprints; the local
history of the Upper Midwest with particular emphasis on Rock Island;
and the history of Augustana College.
It is the goal of the library, in
partnership with the faculty, to teach each student to be an effective
user of knowledge and information resources. Students not only need to
be effective users of the most current information in the most recent
technological formats, they also need to understand their role as
participants in a continuum of recorded history. To this end, the
library intends to make these rich collections of materials more central
to the curriculum of the college, and more accessible to students and
faculty, by providing small research grants to enable faculty to explore
these special collections and archives. We also hope to gain a greater
understanding of the contents of some of our less thoroughly processed
collections that will assist future students and faculty.
We recognize that the process of
exploring these collections and working out how they might be
incorporated into existing or new courses, or whether they can serve as
primary resources for student or faculty research is a time consuming
task. Therefore, we are offering small stipends of $600, generously
funded by alumni of the College, and enhanced access (for at least one
week) to the materials and the staff of Special Collections to Augustana
faculty at a time mutually agreeable to both the faculty member and the
Special Collections Librarians.
If you are a member of the Augustana
Faculty, click here for information on a
possible application. |