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A record of physiology in the sun.

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[Wellcome MS. Javanese 1]

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A Look at Graduation in America

A look at graduation across America.




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Special Education in Flint, Years After the Water Crisis

By Kaitlyn Dolan Images by Brittany Greeson In the wake of the Flint, Mich., water crisis, the city has new concerns — how do they serve the influx of students in the special education system that may have been caused by elevated lead levels in the city’s water supply. Two mothers, Maxine Onstott and Ebony Dixon, […]




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Young People Gather Across the Globe in Climate Strike

Young people across the globe marched, protested, and signaled calls to action today in the name of climate change. Here's what it looked like.





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What Remote Learning Looks Like During the Coronavirus Crisis

We asked parents, students, and educators to share what their home learning environments look like as nearly all schools are shut down for extended periods because of the coronavirus pandemic.                          




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In Denmark, Students Go Back to School, 6 Feet Apart

Photos by various photographers/Ritzau Scanpix via AP Last week, Denmark became the first European country to allow daycare and primary schools to reopen since the start of the coronavirus lockdown. The classroom setups included desks spaced six feet apart. (In Denmark, which uses the metric system, it’s actually 1.829 meters.) One teacher at the Korshoejskolen school […]




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Struggling to Stay Connected on Maryland’s Eastern Shore as Teaching Moves Online

As teachers across the country grapple with the challenges that come with remote learning due to the coronavirus pandemic, an elementary school teacher on Maryland’s Eastern Shore faces the added challenge of a lack of internet access at home. 





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Designing the John B Fairfax Learning Centre

The John B Fairfax Learning Centre is officially launched and we look forward to welcoming visitors to this fabulous new




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Back to school!

Welcome to the 2019 school year. We're feeling pretty excited and it’s going to be a big one at the State Li




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Welcome to the Library

    Who says dressing up is just for kids!




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Sunday at the Library

Last Sunday the Library was filled with families enjoying a day of author talks, drawing workshops, kid’s tours, craft a




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Plunkett Street Photography Exhibition

There was a definite buzz of anticipation in the Plunkett Street Public School crowd as they made their way into the Lib




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Internship at the State Library

Josephine Larative shares her recent experiences as a Library intern. My midyear break was stimulating and culturally




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Welcome to the 2020 school year!

As you settle in with your classes and prepare for the year ahead, we would like to share with you the wealth of reso




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Learning together in term two 

In the most extraordinary circumstances teachers have once again demonstrated their professionalism, skill, flexibility




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Controversial Science Education Bill Defeated by South Dakota Panel

Critics said the bill would have allowed teachers to bring in alternative theories about climate change and evolution.




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European sources online

European Sources Online (ESO) is an online database and information service which provides access to information on the institutions and activities of the European Union, the countries, regions and other international organisations of Europe, and on issues of importance to European researchers, citizens and stakeholders.




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Cullen Project

The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. William Cullen was a chemist and physician, as well as a renowned teacher of medicine. He was a central figure in the Scottish enlightenment.




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19th Century UK Periodicals Series 2: Empire

An online collection of British magazines, journals and specialty newspapers, 19th Century UK Periodicals provides an in-depth view of British life in the Victorian age. Series 2: Empire addresses the economic as well as the non-mercantile aspects of British expansionism. Wellcome Library also subscribes to Series 1: new readerships.




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Historical Dietary Guidance Digital Collection

The Historical Dietary Guidance Digital Collection (HDGDC) combines more than 900 documents on diet and nutrition published by the U.S. Government , representing more than 100 years of history. Materials in this collection include historical nutrition education materials, such as posters, recipes, and radio transcripts, as well as current nutrition education materials reviewed by the Dietary Guidance Review Committee.




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London's Screen Archives

LSA brings together the films held by all those not-for-profit organisations in London that have archival film collections. The full breadth of London’s rich screen heritage is represented by 70+ organisations, from feature films to home movies, with particular strengths in public information films, newsreels, films from industry and business or family films. Films from the Wellcome Library are part of the archives.




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Popular medicine in America, 1800-1900

Popular Medicine in America presents materials from the Library Company of Philadelphia’s extensive collection. The resource documents the history of ‘popular’ medicine in America during the nineteenth century, featuring a wide variety of material that was aimed at the general public rather than medical professionals, and which enabled the ordinary person to treat himself and his family at home using an array of inventive methods and fashionable techniques