This article explores the integration of the Ken Saro-Wiwa Archive special collection into a module of the undergraduate curriculum at Maynooth University, Ireland. It describes the rationale for including the archive in an undergraduate course, the learning outcomes, and the experiences of the two authors in designing and delivering the module
A study to discover why a significant void exists in the area of death education reports on the foll...
The Ken Saro-Wiwa Audio Archive is one example of how libraries can develop and extend the understan...
The World Health Organization recommends that "palliative care should be integrated as a routine ele...
This article explores the integration of the Ken Saro-Wiwa Archive special collection into a module ...
This article explores the integration of the Ken Saro-Wiwa Archive special collection into a module ...
The Ken Saro-Wiwa Archive, a collection of deathrow correspondence and other material from Nigeria...
This essay recounts Sister Majella McCarron's work with Ken Saro-Wiwa to highlight the environmental...
Edited by Helen Fallon, Deputy University Librarian, this book, published to mark the 25th anniversa...
The Kean University Archives and Special Collections works closely with the Kean University Departme...
In 2019 Collier Library hosted an exhibit, Ghosts Over the Boiler, as part of the University of Nort...
Research of medical schools initiative attempting to orient medical students towards future role in ...
This paper reports on the experience of undergraduate speech–language pathology students at one univ...
This article examines the impact of interviewing at the end of life and the creation of a legacy doc...
The censorship of death and dying has removed the “memento mori” practices, and in order to reintrod...
Poster presented at the 2011 Society of North Carolina Archivists Conference, Greensboro, North Caro...
A study to discover why a significant void exists in the area of death education reports on the foll...
The Ken Saro-Wiwa Audio Archive is one example of how libraries can develop and extend the understan...
The World Health Organization recommends that "palliative care should be integrated as a routine ele...
This article explores the integration of the Ken Saro-Wiwa Archive special collection into a module ...
This article explores the integration of the Ken Saro-Wiwa Archive special collection into a module ...
The Ken Saro-Wiwa Archive, a collection of deathrow correspondence and other material from Nigeria...
This essay recounts Sister Majella McCarron's work with Ken Saro-Wiwa to highlight the environmental...
Edited by Helen Fallon, Deputy University Librarian, this book, published to mark the 25th anniversa...
The Kean University Archives and Special Collections works closely with the Kean University Departme...
In 2019 Collier Library hosted an exhibit, Ghosts Over the Boiler, as part of the University of Nort...
Research of medical schools initiative attempting to orient medical students towards future role in ...
This paper reports on the experience of undergraduate speech–language pathology students at one univ...
This article examines the impact of interviewing at the end of life and the creation of a legacy doc...
The censorship of death and dying has removed the “memento mori” practices, and in order to reintrod...
Poster presented at the 2011 Society of North Carolina Archivists Conference, Greensboro, North Caro...
A study to discover why a significant void exists in the area of death education reports on the foll...
The Ken Saro-Wiwa Audio Archive is one example of how libraries can develop and extend the understan...
The World Health Organization recommends that "palliative care should be integrated as a routine ele...