In this issue, five contributors address how hands-on work with archives has been incorporated into undergraduate education. They each answer a series of five questions to report on what they have done, what has worked or not, and the value of bringing archives into the classroom–or the classroom into the archive. We invite you to read through the responses by author or by question.
Roundtable
Undergraduates in the Archives
February 2012
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How have you worked with undergraduates in archives and/or special collections?
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What are the benefits of doing so, pedagogically and intellectually?
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What has been your best experience or greatest success?
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What are some of the challenges you have encountered?
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How do you integrate archival work, logistically and practically, into your curriculum?
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