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Reintroducing Northrop Frye

Reintroducing Northrop Frye . The Robert D. Denham Collection Mathieu Lanteigne, Smurfit-Stone Public Library Laura Mason, Moncton Public Library. A Brief History. Assembled by Dr. Robert D. Denham Donated to MPL in 2012 Cataloguing Available to the public since early 2014.

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Reintroducing Northrop Frye

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  1. Reintroducing Northrop Frye The Robert D. Denham Collection Mathieu Lanteigne, Smurfit-Stone Public Library Laura Mason, Moncton Public Library

  2. A Brief History • Assembled by Dr. Robert D. Denham • Donated to MPL in 2012 • Cataloguing • Available to the public since early 2014

  3. Northrop Frye in Moncton • Who is Frye? • Childhood ties • Library name debate • Frye Festival

  4. The Collection

  5. Organization Issues taken into account during cataloguing • Variety of formats • Variety of languages • Published/unpublished materials • Materials about/by Frye

  6. Cataloguing • Monographs and periodicals: catalogued individually (one record per item) • Pamphlets, miscellaneous loose leaf materials, etc. (catalogued by type or theme; one record for many items)

  7. Access • Searchable in provincial catalogue • Room open to the public • Published works can be browsed • Loose-leaf materials must be requested

  8. Getting The Word Out • Partnerships • Social media • Traditional media • Targeted invitations

  9. The Frye Festival Frye Symposium

  10. Social Media • Facebook • Twitter

  11. Traditional Media • Newspaper • Radio coverage

  12. What’s Next? Getting students and scholars through the door

  13. Thank You!

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