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KnightScholar Year in Review: 2024

by Leah Root on 2025-01-12T14:51:00-05:00 | 0 Comments

Map of the world showing locations and counts of downloaded works from KnightScholar

KnightScholar is a curated institutional repository for scholarly, creative, educational, and research works created by SUNY Geneseo faculty, staff, and students, and for digitized materials from the College Archives and Special Collections. KnightScholar is managed and supported by Milne Library.

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Curriculum Developed at SUNY Geneseo

Events

  • IDS Project Proceedings Collection
    • A collection of Information Delivery Services (IDS) Project Conference, User Group, and Online Learning presentations and recordings. Developed and maintained here at Geneseo, the IDS Project is a resource-sharing cooperative whose 120 members include public and private academic libraries from across the country.

Geneseo Authors Hall

  • Moving Toward Belonging: Library Integration in a Summer Bridge Program by Becky Leathersich, Alessandra Otero Ramos, Alan Witt, and Brandon West
    • This chapter included in the ACRL Press volume Creating an Inclusive Library, delves into SUNY Geneseo’s library instruction program’s participation in a Summer Bridge Program as advocacy for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) students and a proactive approach to inclusion, diversity, equity, and antiracism (IDEA).

Milne Open Textbooks

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College Archives and Special Collections

  • College Archives Photos Collection
    • The thousands of chiefly black-and-white images in Milne Library’s College Archives Photograph Collection constitute a visual history of SUNY Geneseo, from its 19th-century beginnings as the State Normal School at Geneseo through its more recent years.

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