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Celebrating Faculty Scholarship in ScholarWorks 2024

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Published May 17, 2024

Portraits of faculty

For this month’s What am I Reading in ScholarWorks, let’s bring the academic year to a close by celebrating our faculty. Yes, this is pretty much what I do each month in this space, but this month we’re going big. 

Every April the Provost hosts a Celebrating Faculty Scholarship event for which faculty members submit their own scholarship from the previous year, get together with their colleagues and take a moment to share with each other their work displayed in the Skyline room in Neilson Library—it is a joyous culmination. You may not be able to get to the event, but you can see the bibliography and individual work submitted in ScholarWorks in our dedicated Celebrating Faculty Scholarship collections.

Browse this year’s collection of what has become one of the most anticipated and enjoyed events of the academic year!

Visit: https://scholarworks.smith.edu/celebratingfacultyscholarshipbiblios/3/
 

What is ScholarWorks?

Smith ScholarWorks is Smith’s institutional repository of digital scholarship and research materials created and curated by faculty, students, and staff at Smith College. Browse by collections, disciplines, and authors.

Jessica Ryan, Scholarly Communications Librarian

Meet Jessica Ryan, Scholarly Communications Librarian

Jessica Ryan AC ’17 provides outreach, acquisition, dissemination and metadata activities for Smith ScholarWorks. She is an enthusiastic advocate for the larger ScholarWorks’ mission, helping scholarly communities flourish through open access, quick discovery, and wide dissemination of scholarly and creative content.

Contact Jessica with your questions about ScholarWorks at scholarworks@smith.edu.

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