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Handling Rare Materials
1media/HANDLING1.png2022-03-08T16:07:45-08:00Michaela Ullmanncf670998beabefae2ae5106a30c967cbaff52258373513by Ariana Varela and Magaly Salasimage_header2022-03-08T16:14:23-08:00Michaela Ullmanncf670998beabefae2ae5106a30c967cbaff52258Many students and researchers are unsure how to handle rare materials in Special Collections such as rare books, manuscripts, or archival collections. Please watch the tutorial below to learn about the best practices for handling a variety of rare materials in our collections.
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