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ONLINE: Tips for Taking Notes (IRL and Zoom Lectures)

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Learn tips and tricks to get the most out of taking notes whether they are IRL (in real life) or online. Become more efficient with your class time and learn how to organize materials to help prepare with quizzes and tests.

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Panel discussion: Celebrating 25 Years of Photography and the Book Arts with 21st Editions

Elmer L. Andersen Library, Room 120 222 21st Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN

Please join us on Friday, Sept. 13 at 3:30 p.m. for a panel discussion focused on photography and the book arts with 21st Editions, a publisher of fine-art books. The panelists will talk about the artists’ books published by 21st Editions from conception to production, revealing the detail, time, skill, and depth of knowledge that went into each book project. Deborah Ultan, Curator of the Francis V. Gorman Art Books, Media, and Artist Archives at the University Libraries, will lead the conversation with Steven Albahari, Founder of 21st Editions, and accompanying panelists, Pam Clark, Production/Office Manager at 21st Editions; Crissy Welzen, Graphic Designer; and John Mettoyer, Educator, Poet, and Photographer.

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Exhibit reception: Celebrating the 21st Editions Collection and Archive

Elmer L. Andersen Library, Room 120 222 21st Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN

Join us Friday, Sept. 13 at 5 p.m. for an exhibit reception to view and celebrate the 21st Editions Collection and Archive at the University of Minnesota. This event follows a panel discussion about the exhibit at 3:30 p.m.

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