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The projects described in this book blend early literacy benefits, fundamental reading skills, and other foundational concepts with culture- or community-specific sensitivity and leveraging The collection of Detroit-based Marygrove College Library, comprising more than seventy thousand books and journals, starts a new life online with the support of Internet Archive The library\'s collection offers a uniquely African American perspective, reflecting the historical and cultural influences of its local community in Detroit On October 23, the sessions included \'How the Dignity of the Human Person Creates a Framework for Inclusive Practice,\' by Maria Koshute and Stephanie Garrett;\'Archival & Library Advocacy on a Local Level: New Jersey Catholic Historical Commission,\' by Alan Delozier;\'Facing COVID-19: Patience, Kindness, Courage, and Faith at Gumberg Library,\' by Heidi Card;\'The Bohemian Benedictine Press of Chicago and Its Place in Czech-American Catholic Print Culture,\' by Thomas Dousa;\'Every Minute Counts: Tracking Time Spent & Value Added,\' by Stephanie Miller;and \'Archiving Faith on the Web during the COVID-19 Pandemic,\' by Kayla Harris and Stephanie Shreffler
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