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Life and Literature Conference Attendee Interviews: Part 3

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Now we present the next 3 of 17 conference attendee interviews from the Life and Literature conference. All of these interviews are available on the Life and Literature website.

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November 30, 2011byGrace Costantino
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Life and Literature Conference Attendee Interviews: Part 2

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Continuing with our posting of the Life and Literature conference attendee interviews, below you will find the next 3 out of the 17 interviews, all of which are available on the Life and Literature website.

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November 29, 2011byGrace Costantino
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Life and Literature Conference Attendee Interviews: Part 1

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As we continue to explore the various outcomes of the Life and Literature conference, two common questions we receive are, “Who was at the conference” and “What did they have to say about it or BHL?” If you are also asking yourself these questions, then you’re in luck! While at the conference, we conducted interviews with several of the attendees, asking them these very things. And we’ve made these interviews available on the Life and Literature website.

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November 28, 2011byGrace Costantino
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BHL and Our Users: Robin Everly & the Smithsonian Institution Libraries

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This week, we feature one of the librarians at BHL partner institution, the Smithsonian Institution Libraries. Robin Everly, the Botany-Horticulture librarian for the Smithsonian, has played an extremely active role in the development and dissemination of BHL for the past several years. She has a unique perspective on the project, playing the role of both user (to perform library-related job requirements) and member of the team developing BHL. We are excited to share her interesting viewpoint on our blog!
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November 8, 2011byMichelle Strizever
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BHL and Our Users: Dr. Francisco Welter-Schultes

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This week, we feature one of our colleagues from “across the pond,” as we like to say. Meet Dr. Francisco Welter-Schultes, whose many accomplishments include studying mollusks at the University of Goettingen, initiating and running the AnimalBase project, and, last but certainly not least, participating in the BHL-Europe project!

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October 13, 2011byGrace Costantino
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BHL and Our Users: Megan Raby and the History of Biology

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Taking a break from our miniseries of the past few months, featuring EOL Rubenstein fellows, this week we feature Megan Raby, who uses BHL to support her research involving the history of biology.

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September 27, 2011byMichelle Strizever
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BHL and Our Users: EOL Rubenstein Fellow, Dr. John Sullivan

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Today, we continue with our mini-series featuring EOL Rubenstein Fellows and their research activities. For this installment, meet Dr. John Sullivan, a passionate ichthyologist dedicated to discovering and describing fish species all over the world, but particularly in Africa.

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September 13, 2011byGrace Costantino
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