[UNT Libraries employees prepare to record "Metadata Live!"]
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Photograph of UNT Special collections student worker and library employees preparing to record a video for Special Collections' event "Metadata Live!" Pictured from left to right are photographer/ videographer Megan Gellner, student worker Damel Hardamon, head of special collections Morgan Gieringer, and director of marketing and communications Joshua Sylve.
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Description
Photograph of UNT Special collections student worker and library employees preparing to record a video for Special Collections' event "Metadata Live!" Pictured from left to right are photographer/ videographer Megan Gellner, student worker Damel Hardamon, head of special collections Morgan Gieringer, and director of marketing and communications Joshua Sylve.
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Description from donor: "(L-R) Megan Gellner, Damel Hardamon, Morgan Gieringer and Joshua Sylve."
Preferred Citation:
University Memory Collection, University of North Texas Special Collections
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University Memory Collection
Submitted to UNT Special Collections through the online Keeper App, these digital materials document people and events connected to the University of North Texas. The University Memory Collection, started in 2017, is an ongoing project of the UNT Special Collections department and the University Archive.