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The Perpetual Student: June 2010
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8220;We may not live in the past, but the past lives in us.” Samuel Pisar (Holocaust survivor). Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Medical Collections Not for the Faint of Heart. Earlier this year my peers and I in the Public History program had the opportunity to examine UWO's Medical Artifact Collection. Under the instruction of Dr. Michelle A. Hamilton. In my position this summer as the Archives Assistant at the Sunnybrook Health Science Centre Archives. After the drawings were complete, the doctor who had com...
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Novel History: September 2008
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Narrating the past in new ways. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. The Weight of (a) Matter. I’ve come to Western prepared to cast off my Luddite tendencies and to embrace technology wholeheartedly (or, I might add, as wholeheartedly as can be possible for one who has always been rather critical of science and technology, and their impact on human lives). As a class, we visited the UWO Medical Artifact collection. Well, as it turns out, I was reminded about the weight of matter. Accessed September 17, 2008).
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Resume | Caitlin Dyer's Blog
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Caitlin Dyer's Blog. The Adventures of a Fresh-Faced Public Historian. The following is a selected portion of my work history, for more information visit my Linkedin. Page or contact me directly. The National Ballet of Canada. April 2012 – Present. 8211; Construction and maintenance of a digital video database using InMagic DBTextworks. 8211; Description and management of internal digital video content. 8211; Updating and maintenance of archival web presence including virtual exhibits. 8211; Digitized ph...
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The Token American: September 2011
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Adventures of a Yankee in the Great White North. Thursday, September 29, 2011. As I have mentioned before. One of the things that drew me to the Public History program at UWO was the number of hands on opportunities I would have to learn new things in my field. Here I am, less than a month into the program, already putting together exhibits! This coming weekend is Homecoming at Western, and the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry is commemorating its 130th Anniversary. Shelley, and Michelle. Which ...
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The Token American: December 2011
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Adventures of a Yankee in the Great White North. Wednesday, December 21, 2011. At the start of winter break, many people asked how my first semester of grad school had gone. Following the hectic final two weeks, I rarely had the energy to elaborate beyond "good." Now that I've had a few days to. Relax, it seems like a perfect time to look back at the past few months and reflect on why I felt so busy all of the time! Who says grad school doesn't have field trips? Oil Museum of Canada. Poster Session Propo...
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Which way should the toenails face? On creating a display for the UWO Medical Collection | Scene Change
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Exploring new approaches to old things. March 3, 2011. Which way should the toenails face? On creating a display for the UWO Medical Collection. Today, some of us had the opportunity to help Dr. Shelley McKellar and. Set up a display for the. We were given five (deceptively large) cases on the main floor of Weldon library on campus. Caitlin, Brent and Jen deciding how to position the prosthetic leg. Which items to group together? How should the objects be laid out? However, I must say that I’m prou...