At the April 12 Research ShowCASE, there were several booths with the Freedman Center, Kelvin Smith Library posters & projects, KSL reference librarians, and our GeoHunt.
The winner of the 2-point, 1 minute GeoHuntGeoHunt was James Laird, Dept. of Chemistry, who used the GPS unit to locate the lightpole outside of Veale and the Spitball sculpture on the quad. James wins a $50 gift certifcate from the bookstore— congratulations to James!
Other ShowCASE highlights: Online Historical Archives: Kelvin Smith Library, Digital Case, and the Future of Open Source Electronic Research Repositories, Poster Session, Mark Eddy, Social Sciences Librarian
Staff members Justin & Ann at the Freedman Center & GeoHunt booth:
Jared Bendis & the Stereoscopic Camera and the Freedman Center:
KSL Reference librarian, GIS & Freedman Center Staff:
Ann, Center for Statistics and Geospatial Data, and a GeoHunt contestant:
Engineering Librarian Brian talks with Case staff:
Reference Librarians Bill & Catherine talk with Researchers & give out gifts: