Instruction in Special Collections
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The immensely rich primary sources collected in Special Collections and University Archives can enrich and enliven almost any subject. We believe that these materials are here to be used, in any way that can further the education mission of San Diego State University. Working with early editions, original documents, diaries, and letters often engages the undergraduate or graduate student in exciting ways— assumptions are challenged, texts and ideas are contextualized, and history becomes tangible. |
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A display for instruction |
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To avoid scheduling conflicts, please request instruction sessions as far in advance as possible and no less than two weeks prior to the class. |
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Options for Classes in Special CollectionsGeneral Classes
Concept-Driven Classes
Other
All classes can include a display of materials and/or an in-class activity. |
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Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is a class session in Special Collections like? We are happy to speak with you about the best approach to and materials for your class. For more information, contact Anne Bahde, Special Collections and University Archives Librarian, at abahde@rohan.sdsu.edu, or 619-594-7047. Will my students get to touch the materials, or just look at them? I know of a book/collection I want my students to look at for a project. Can I have them come in to see it? When can I have my class in Special Collections? Is there anything you need from me? |
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