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  • Selling Science in the 20th Century

    Author(s):
    Megan Miller (see profile)
    Date:
    2017
    Group(s):
    Archives, History
    Subject(s):
    Public history, Library materials--Digitization, Archival materials--Digitization, Commercial art, Archival materials
    Item Type:
    Presentation
    Meeting Title:
    Saturday Speaker series
    Meeting Org.:
    Chemical Heritage Foundation
    Meeting Loc.:
    Philadelphia, PA
    Meeting Date:
    26 August 2017
    Tag(s):
    Digitisation, Advertising art, Digital archives
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/pjag-6770
    Abstract:
    "Selling Science in the 20th Century" was a public talk delivered as part of the Chemical Heritage Foundation's Saturday Speakers series. The presentation focused on Beckman Instruments, science advertising, the Beckman Historical Collection, and the digitization component of CHF's Beckman Legacy Project. Audience members also had the opportunity to examine materials from the archive and the museum's handling collection. (These slides represent the second half of the talk; the first half was devised and delivered by Sarah Newhouse on the same date.)
    Metadata:
    xml
    Status:
    Published
    Last Updated:
    3 years ago
    License:
    Attribution

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