Our guest blogger is Alexus Eudell, a graduate student in Library and Information Science (LIS) at the Catholic University of America, who completed her LIS practicum at the Rare Books in the Summer of 2023. I began my internship with the Rare Books department with Alex Audziayuk, the Rare Books Librarian, on June 7, 2023. Read More
Posts with the tag: Clementine Library
The Archivist’s Nook: Rare opportunities at Rare Books
Posted in: The Archivist's Nook | Tags: Arts and Sciences, Clementine Library, LIS, Pamphlets, practicums, Rare Books, rare books, student projects, students | Comment
The Archivist’s Nook: Neither Quenya nor Klingon – Glagolitic books in the Clementine Library
– How many languages does the Church speak? – All of them. (a Sunday school joke) By proclaiming being “Catholic” (meaning “universal”), the Catholic Church highlights its missionary effort to bring the light of the Gospel to every corner of the world and all nations. And often, there’s no other way to reach a community Read More
Posted in: Digital Scholar Bytes The Archivist's Nook | Tags: Albani Family, Blogs, Clementine Library, Croatia, glagolitic, Pope Clement XI, rare books, Rare Books, Religious Studies, Slavic languages, slavs, St. Jerome, Sts. Cyril and Methodius, Ukraine, Ukrainian Catholics, University Archives | Comment