"Kaleidoscope is the name given to a series of short public talks given by Library and Archives Canada curators to spotlight the collections for which they are responsible. The curators select key items from the collections to introduce them and explain their importance to Canada's history and culture. The curators are specialists in their fields and it is a joy to see the selected items and hear the curators talk about the collections that they love. Take a couple of hours to treat yourself to a stimulating discussion"Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Kaleidoscope - Library and Archives Canada
"Kaleidoscope is the name given to a series of short public talks given by Library and Archives Canada curators to spotlight the collections for which they are responsible. The curators select key items from the collections to introduce them and explain their importance to Canada's history and culture. The curators are specialists in their fields and it is a joy to see the selected items and hear the curators talk about the collections that they love. Take a couple of hours to treat yourself to a stimulating discussion"
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