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Do students write a better paper after meeting with you?
How has being a PRC benefited you and your learning?
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   <media:description>Books about journalism, media bias, and fact checking were reviewed in this episode of &quot;Read This Book!&quot; from the University of Minnesota Libraries. Host Lisa Von Drasek interviewed librarian Van Houlson and the two discussed the following books: &quot;Getting It Wrong&quot; by W. Joseph Campbell, &quot;Skewed&quot; by Larry Atkins, and &quot;Deciding What’s True&quot; by Lucas Graves.</media:description>
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   <media:description>Saigon-born, Minnesota-raised Bao Phi — a spoken word artist, writer, and visionary activist who seeks to build community through the arts — was this year's poet for the annual Pankake Poetry Reading, sponsored by the Friends of the University of Minnesota Libraries. Phi has appeared on HBO’s Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry, Paris By Night, and stages across the country. He has published essays on topics ranging from Asians in hip-hop to Asian representation in video games. He is the Program Director of the Loft Literary Center.</media:description>
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   <media:description>When claims are made on any part of the political or news spectrum — if they are too good to be true — they usually are. Peer Research Consultants at the University of Minnesota can point students to high quality information and scholarly articles. In this video, they provide advice for filtering fake news.

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   <media:description>Kevin Kling presented 'Books Cast Their Spell on Me: Trafficking in the Alphabet' at the Friends of the University of Minnesota Libraries annual celebration on May 4, 2016 at the University's McNamara Alumni Center. 

Kevin Kling is a well-known playwright and storyteller, and his commentaries can be heard on NPR’s All Things Considered. His plays and adaptations have been performed around the world. He lives in Minneapolis.</media:description>
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   <media:description>First Fridays April 2017
University of Minnesota
Elmer L. Andersen Library

Presented by Kathryn Hujda, Upper Midwest Literary Archives

“Mundane news… that’s what I want!” Minnesota poet Bill Holm was an avid correspondent, and his call for letters was often answered — his personal papers are teeming with correspondence from friends and family, as well as students, publishers, and colleagues of the writerly persuasion. Join the Upper Midwest Literary Archives and take a dive into the vast and varied world of Bill Holm as seen through letters to the poet himself.</media:description>
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  <title>The S-Files: Mysterious tales from the Social Welfare History Archives</title>
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   <media:description>First Fridays March 2017
University of Minnesota
Elmer L. Andersen Library

Presented by Linnea Anderson, Social Welfare History Archives

Discover some of the curious characters, unsolved mysteries and covert activities documented in the Social Welfare History Archives.</media:description>
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  <title>Discovering Diebold: IT Consulting and the Organizational Adoption of Computers</title>
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   <media:description>Presented by Jeffrey Yost, Charles Babbage Institute
First Fridays March 2017
University of Minnesota
Elmer L. Andersen Library

This talk explores John Diebold and his pioneering computer consulting firm Diebold and Associates (later Diebold Group). The Charles Babbage Institute’s Diebold Group, Inc. Reports contain hundreds of consulting/client reports on possible adoption of, uses, and impacts of computers in the 1950s and 1960s–clients that varied from Mead Johnson, Inc. (nutrition/infant formula), and the American Hospital Association (anticipating early medical informatics) to the trade union Communication Workers of America (impact of computers on labor).</media:description>
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  <title>Welcome to the Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine!(short)</title>
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  <title>Welcome to the Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine</title>
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