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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2021 · 32 MIN

Episode 5: Things You Didn't Know About Libraries and Librarians

from Roundabout Oxford · host University of Mississippi Libraries

Christina Streeter talks with Roundabout Oxford's own Abbie Norris-Davidson about eGrove, the University of Mississippi's digital repository. We also hear from members of the J.D. Williams Library faculty and staff about their hobbies and interests outside of work.

Christina Streeter talks with Roundabout Oxford's own Abbie Norris-Davidson about eGrove, the University of Mississippi's digital repository. We also hear from members of the J.D. Williams Library faculty and staff about their hobbies and interests outside of work.

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Christina Streeter talks with Roundabout Oxford's own Abbie Norris-Davidson about eGrove, the University of Mississippi's digital repository. We also hear from members of the J.D. Williams Library faculty and staff about their hobbies and interests...

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