Abstract
In de 110 jaar sinds de eerste oprichting van wat we nu kennen als de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam heeft de Universiteitsbibliotheek vele werken verzameld. Deze werken, de collecties waarvan ze deel uitmaken, laten zien hoe een Handels-Hoogeschool (1913) evolueerde naar een toonaangevende Universiteit, waar ruimte is voor verdieping, groei en verbinding. In de Levende Bibliotheek - verhalen uit de collecties van de Erasmus Universiteitsbiliotheek worden enkele van onze meest bijzondere of interessante collecties uitgelicht, met daarbij speciale aandacht voor de verhalen die zij vertellen. Wees welkom in onze levende bibliotheek.
Since the foundation, 110 years ago, of what we know know as the Erasmus University Rotterdam, the University Library has been expanding its collection. These works, and the collections they are part of, show how a School of Commerce (1913) evolved into the renowned University it is today, where learning, growth, and connection are stimulated. In The Living Library : Stories from the Collections of the Erasmus University Library we highlight our most interesting and special collections, most notably the stories they tell us. Welcome, to our living libary.
Since the foundation, 110 years ago, of what we know know as the Erasmus University Rotterdam, the University Library has been expanding its collection. These works, and the collections they are part of, show how a School of Commerce (1913) evolved into the renowned University it is today, where learning, growth, and connection are stimulated. In The Living Library : Stories from the Collections of the Erasmus University Library we highlight our most interesting and special collections, most notably the stories they tell us. Welcome, to our living libary.
Translated title of the contribution | The History Didactics Collection |
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Original language | Dutch |
Title of host publication | De levende bibliotheek : Verhalen uit de collecties van de Erasmus Universiteitsbibliotheek |
Editors | Berrie Vugts, Matthijs H. Holwerda, Sam de Vries |
Place of Publication | Rotterdam |
Pages | 128-145 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Edition | first edition |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Research programs
- ESHCC HIS