Libraries, the Military, and Reading in WWIMain Menu"Books Wanted" Poster"Hey Fellows!" PosterWar Service Committee Bulletin"What the Training Camp Libraries are Doing" ArticleCamp Sevier, South Carolina"Soldier -- Attention" Pamphlet"Knowledge Wins" Poster"Prepare Now" BillboardLearn MoreAbout this Project and its CreatorLicensing InformationNancy A. Henkef97604946e4cb8523b92723cf260a5f0621dd114
Nancy Henke
1media/Nancy Headshot (resized)_thumb.jpg2022-05-04T13:58:29-07:00Nancy A. Henkef97604946e4cb8523b92723cf260a5f0621dd114404351A headshot of a woman in a blue shirt. She claims to have purple hair, but it is not visible in this photograph. plain2022-05-04T13:58:29-07:00Nancy A. Henkef97604946e4cb8523b92723cf260a5f0621dd114
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12022-05-04T13:57:30-07:00About this Project and its Creator7plain2022-05-04T14:09:38-07:00This exhibition was created to in partial fulfillment of the requirements for SLIS 6140: Digital Environments at the University of Iowa, a class focused on exploring digital spaces and tools and their influence on learning, identities, research, universities, and cultural heritage institutions. The goal of the assignment was to choose and assess a platform used for creating an online exhibition, examining its affordances and challenges for use in library contexts.
Nancy A. Henke is a graduate student pursuing a Master's in Library and Information Science, with an expected graduation of Spring 2023. Prior to enrolling in library school, Nancy earned an MA in Literature and was teaching faculty at Colorado State University for 13 years. She taught composition and literature, trained graduate students to teach first-year composition, ran the Composition Placement Program, and dyed her hair purple. You can find more information about Nancy and see other examples of her work at her website or on LinkedIn.