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Planning a Class Visit

One of the primary missions of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History and Culture is to support undergraduate and graduate teaching. Reference archivists are delighted to provide class presentations to introduce students to materials that relate to their class research projects, to place selected materials on reserve for students to consult, or to reserve a room where smaller classes may meet to work with Bingham Center materials.

Class Presentations

The Bingham Center staff is happy to provide an orientation to our materials for your students, supply digital images for your Blackboard course site or other networked presentation, or create Web pages specifically designed for your class’s use of our materials. You can see an example of one our sites designed for a course on the Avant-Garde in the 50s and 60s: Intermedia and Revolt.

Please contact Laura Micham or Kelly Wooten for more information.

Course Reserves

Please contact us to request that Bingham Center materials be placed on hold for part or all of a semester. Your students will be able to use them in our secure reading room after completing the registration process.

Meeting in Special Collections

If your class needs to examine Bingham Center materials as a group, please contact us to reserve a meeting room and for our help with facilitating access to our collections for your class meeting.