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Autori principali: Rathemacher, Andree, Grubman, Sheila Black, Lahiri, Amar, Gilton, Donna, Sharif, Mohammed
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1996
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author Rathemacher, Andree
Grubman, Sheila Black
Lahiri, Amar
Gilton, Donna
Sharif, Mohammed
author_facet Rathemacher, Andree
Grubman, Sheila Black
Lahiri, Amar
Gilton, Donna
Sharif, Mohammed
Rathemacher, Andree
Grubman, Sheila Black
Lahiri, Amar
Gilton, Donna
Sharif, Mohammed
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Religious and Cultural Celebrations in the Library. Rathemacher, Andree Grubman, Sheila Black Lahiri, Amar Gilton, Donna Sharif, Mohammed Academic Libraries Buddhism Christianity Committees Cultural Activities Cultural Awareness Exhibits Higher Education Hinduism Islam Judaism Library Planning Library Services Religious Holidays Student Organizations The charge of the University of Rhode Island's Ad Hoc Committee on Religious and Cultural Celebrations in the Library was to: investigate all opportunities for the library to educate the campus community about religious and cultural holidays; consider all the major religions of the world and the possibility of having displays for the symbols of religious holidays; make recommendations to the director of possible courses of action; and assume no money beyond a token amount is available. The major religions of the world and most important holidays were identified as: (1) Christianity (Easter, Christmas); (2) Judaism (Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur, Passover, Channukah); (3) Islam (Ramadhan/Eidul Fitr (or Eid al Fitr), Eidul Adha(or Eid al Adha)); (4) Hinduism (Divali); (5) Buddhism (Buddha's Day); and (6) other (Chinese New Year). A timeline for these holidays and suggestions for displays and programs were developed. The committee decided to have the Multicultural Center, working with student organizations and interested individuals on campus, coordinate the displays and events, while remaining in close communication with the library. An 11-year calendar (1996-2006) of the recommended holidays, brief descriptions of each holiday, and a list of undergraduate student organizations are attached. (DLS)
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spellingShingle Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Religious and Cultural Celebrations in the Library.
Rathemacher, Andree
Grubman, Sheila Black
Lahiri, Amar
Gilton, Donna
Sharif, Mohammed
Academic Libraries
Buddhism
Christianity
Committees
Cultural Activities
Cultural Awareness
Exhibits
Higher Education
Hinduism
Islam
Judaism
Library Planning
Library Services
Religious Holidays
Student Organizations
Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Religious and Cultural Celebrations in the Library. Rathemacher, Andree Grubman, Sheila Black Lahiri, Amar Gilton, Donna Sharif, Mohammed Academic Libraries Buddhism Christianity Committees Cultural Activities Cultural Awareness Exhibits Higher Education Hinduism Islam Judaism Library Planning Library Services Religious Holidays Student Organizations The charge of the University of Rhode Island's Ad Hoc Committee on Religious and Cultural Celebrations in the Library was to: investigate all opportunities for the library to educate the campus community about religious and cultural holidays; consider all the major religions of the world and the possibility of having displays for the symbols of religious holidays; make recommendations to the director of possible courses of action; and assume no money beyond a token amount is available. The major religions of the world and most important holidays were identified as: (1) Christianity (Easter, Christmas); (2) Judaism (Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur, Passover, Channukah); (3) Islam (Ramadhan/Eidul Fitr (or Eid al Fitr), Eidul Adha(or Eid al Adha)); (4) Hinduism (Divali); (5) Buddhism (Buddha's Day); and (6) other (Chinese New Year). A timeline for these holidays and suggestions for displays and programs were developed. The committee decided to have the Multicultural Center, working with student organizations and interested individuals on campus, coordinate the displays and events, while remaining in close communication with the library. An 11-year calendar (1996-2006) of the recommended holidays, brief descriptions of each holiday, and a list of undergraduate student organizations are attached. (DLS)
title Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Religious and Cultural Celebrations in the Library.
topic Academic Libraries
Buddhism
Christianity
Committees
Cultural Activities
Cultural Awareness
Exhibits
Higher Education
Hinduism
Islam
Judaism
Library Planning
Library Services
Religious Holidays
Student Organizations
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED424873