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Category Archives: April Burnett
Staff Favorites: April Burnett
By: April Burnett, W.S. Hoole Library Archival Technician Cool@Hoole thought it’d be fun to feature our staff’s favorites from among our collections. After all, closed stacks collections mean that users rely on us to know our materials in and out so … Continue reading
2014 Cool@Hoole Year in Review
By: Amy Chen, CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow 2014 was the first calendar year I edited Cool@Hoole! Take a moment to revisit my favorite post from each month this year if you haven’t been following us for very long or if you’d like … Continue reading
April Burnett becomes a Certified Archivist
By: Donnelly Walton, Archival Access Coordinator This fall, two Special Collections staff members received honors and promotions. Kevin Ray was promoted to Institutional Records Analyst and April Burnett became the Division of Special Collections’ only certified archivist. April Burnett joined … Continue reading
The Many Faces of Big Al
By: April Burnett, W.S. Hoole Library Archival Technician At the University of Alabama, Big Al may very well be the most recognizable face on campus. However, that famous face of his has changed over the years. How many of you … Continue reading