Reference Summary: Recording of webinar from Wednesday, September 29, 2021 The content of this website is produced by the Public This session was led by AlTonya Washington, Eva Earles, and Devon Waugh as part of the 2023 NC LIVE
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Recording of webinar from Wednesday, September 29, 2021 The content of this website is produced by the Public This session was led by AlTonya Washington, Eva Earles, and Devon Waugh as part of the 2023 NC LIVE Many patrons have disabilities that present barriers to accessing research and learning resources.
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- Recording of webinar from Wednesday, September 29, 2021 The content of this website is produced by the Public
- This session was led by AlTonya Washington, Eva Earles, and Devon Waugh as part of the 2023 NC LIVE
- Many patrons have disabilities that present barriers to accessing research and learning resources.
- Despite continued efforts to improve equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in academic
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