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    <p><span>Do you believe that anyone can write a book? The highly acclaimed science fiction and fantasy writer, Lawrence Watt-Evans believes that all you need is a good idea, a keyboard, and some writing skills. According to him “there is no idea so stupid or hackneyed that a sufficiently-talented writer can’t get a good story out of it.” Whether you believe this or not, Lawrence Watt-Evans has recently donated a large amount of his manuscripts, proofs, science-fiction convention memorabilia, and other miscellaneous materials to <a href="https://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/index.php" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC’s Special Collections</a>.</span></p>
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    <div><span><span><p><span>Born and raised in Arlington, Massachusetts, Lawrence Watt-Evans has been a full-time writer and editor for more than twenty years. His first attempt at writing science-fiction occurred at the young age of eight and after surviving twelve years of school, he followed in the footsteps of father and grandfather and attended Princeton University. Watt-Evans never finished his degree and in 1980, he published his first novel </span><span>The Lure of the Basilisk </span><span>with Del Rey Books. He went on to write three sequels and the highly popular </span><span>Ethshar </span><span>fantasy series, which was initially created for role-playing games. </span></p>
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    <div><span><span><p><span>A prolific author with an immense imagination, Watt-Evans’s other fantasy work includes the short novel </span><span>The Rebirth of Wonder </span><span>and the collaboration with Esther Friesner, another acclaimed fantasy writer, entitled </span><span>Split Heirs. </span><span>Along with fantasy, Watt-Evans has written one horror novel, </span><span>The Nightmare People</span><span>, and several science fiction novels, including two </span><span>Star Trek </span><span>novels, </span><span>The Cyborg and the Sorcerers</span><span>, and his Three World Trilogy: </span><span>Out of This World, In the Empire of Shadow, </span><span>and </span><span>The Reign of the Brown Magician. </span><span>He also edited and compiled an anthology about contemporary and futuristic New York called </span><span>Newer York</span><span>, which includes twenty-four stories from various authors including Susan Shwartz, Mike Resnick, and Esther Friesner. </span></p>
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    <span>However, Watt-Evans’s imagination and talents extend beyond the genres of fantasy, science-fiction, and horror. His personal favorite is his story </span><span>Nightside City</span><span> about a 24th century detective. Alongside more than a dozen novels and over one hundred short stories written under the name Lawrence Watt-Evans and his pseudonym Nathan Archer, Watt-Evans's work also ventures into the realm of DC and Marvel graphic novels and comics.</span>
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    <div><span><span><span>His novels have been translated into seven languages and have been enjoyed worldwide. In 1987, he was nominated for a Nebula award and one year later, in 1988, he received the Hugo award for best short story from the World Science Fiction Society for “Why I Left Harry’s All-Night Hamburgers” which was first published in </span><span>Asimov’s Science Fiction </span><span>magazine. The story is about a young man, who works at a greasy spoon diner near Sutton, West Virginia that acts as a popular hang-out for travelers from alternate Earths. After hearing about these far-off wonders, the young man decides to travel through the multiverse himself. </span></span></span></div>
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    <p><span>Watt-Evans also served as the president of the Horror Writers Association for two years from 1994-1996 and was the co-owner of the horror magazine </span><span>Deathrealm </span><span>with Terry Rossio</span><span>before it ceased publication in 1997. The magazine won the International Horror Critics Guild Award in 1995 for best horror magazine, which was awarded at the 1996 World Horror Convention. And, according to Lawrence Watt-Evans, </span><a href="http://www.watt-evans.com/deathrealm.shtml" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Deathrealm </span><span>#27</span> </a><span>was banned in Canada for “disturbing” cover art. </span></p>
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    <p><span>His donation and gift will contribute significantly to UMBC’s growing collection of science fiction and fantasy literature. For more information, see the </span><span><a href="https://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/findingaids/coll260.php" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Lawrence Watt-Evans papers collection </a></span><span>finding aid or contact <a href="https://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/index.php" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Special Collections</a>.</span></p>
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    <div><span><em>Thanks, Nikki!</em></span></div></span></span></div>
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    <h5>B.S. INDS: Marine Conservation Science</h5>
    <h6>B.S. in Biological Sciences</h6>
    <h6>Honors College Certificate</h6>
    <h6>Cum Laude</h6>
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    <br><p><strong>Degree Mentors</strong></p>
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    <li>Dr. Maggie Holland, Geography and Environmental Studies</li>
    <li>Dr. Danielle Schwarzmann, Chief Economist at
    Office of National Marine Sanctuaries at NOAA</li>
    <li>Jennifer Hamilton, Director of Community
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    <div><div>I chose to add INDS as a second major in my sophomore year. I entered UMBC as a Biology major on the
    pre-med track and realized that my passion for the
    environment and marine life far outweighed my desire to enter any of the healthcare professions. My
    INDS degree in Marine Conservation Science entails
    coursework from the Economics, Geography and
    Environmental Studies, and Biology which provides
    interdisciplinary context to conservation situations,
    as well as different tools for approaching these situations and relating to their various stakeholders.</div></div>
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    <strong>What are your plans for after graduation, and how do you see using your INDS degree? </strong><br><div><div>My long term goal is to work in marine conservation. Following graduation, I intend to work in fisheries or as a natural resource technician in order to gain experience in different field
    techniques and in different regions of the United States. My
    degree in Marine Conservation Science will allow me to consider and incorporate multiple disciplinary perspectives to approach conservation in addition to my Biology degree. Additionally, my INDS degree will provide a framework for motivating stakeholders from different disciplines and backgrounds to
    be active participants in conservation by being able to relate it
    to their home discipline. </div></div>
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    <strong>EXTRACURRICULAR</strong><br><div>I have been involved in Crew since my freshman year and have served as President since I was voted into the position in the spring of my freshman year.  I was also a member of Student Alumni Association (SAA) from freshman year through junior year.  With SAA, I held multiple leadership positions including serving on the Event Planning Committee, then later being voted in as Secretary and Vice President.  I've completed two off-campus internships.  The first was in Southeastern Massachusetts with the New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NECWA) as a Field Research Intern on their Diamondback Terrapin population study.  My second off-campus internship was with Orchard Point Oyster Company on Kent Island as a farmhand intern.</div>
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    <div><strong>Picturing Pictures: Digitizing the Lewis Hine Collection Prints'... Versos?</strong></div>
    <div>By Meredith Power, <a href="https://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/index.php" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Special Collections</a> Intern</div>
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    <div>Digitized materials offer access to research archives for any global audience with an internet connection. The importance of this access has been brought into sharp relief over the last few years of COVID restrictions. </div>
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    <div>While many people, then, understand the idea of an online database of, say, <a href="https://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/digital/collection/hinecoll" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">early 20th century photography documenting child laborers and their working conditions across the United States</a>, the whole process of digitization is often less well-known. Why, for example, would Special Collections want to digitize the versos [the backs] of the five thousand or so prints it holds as part of the <a href="https://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/digital/collection/hinecoll" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Lewis Hine Collection</a>? And what does that digitization involve? </div>
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    <div>UMBC and the Library of Congress are the only two institutions with a complete (or nearly) set of the photographs that Hine produced for the National Child Labor Commission, an activist group lobbying for the end of child labor. The Library of Congress's prints, though, are mounted, meaning that the backs of the prints cannot be seen. In the case of Hine's work, this is frustrating, as many of the reverse sides (the versos) of his prints include notes about the image or about the process he used to produce the print. As compelling as his subjects themselves were, Hine's literally behind-the-scenes commentary is insightful, often heartbreaking, and occasionally funny. Unlike those in the collection at the Library of Congress, UMBC's prints are not mounted to anything, allowing users full access to the marks and writing on the back of each sheet. </div>
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    <div>Digitizing a photograph can be tricky work. In addition to the basic need to capture a clear, high-resolution image, the worker (me) must know how to handle fragile old objects like these photographs, printed on sometimes tissue-thin paper. Sometimes, the photographs have become stuck within their Mylar enclosures, and cannot be photographed (this project will also address that issue, to protect the photographs in new, better enclosures). Sometimes, the photographs have become stuck within their Mylar 
    enclosures, and cannot be photographed (this project will also address 
    that issue by protecting the photographs in new, better enclosures). 
    Sometimes, the photographs show their age clearly in the significant 
    glue residue on the reverse and their missing corners or torn and 
    tattered edges. </div>
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    <div>My copy stand photography work will complement the NEH Preservation Assistance Grant-funded project "Rehousing the Lewis Hine Collection." This project will replace the photographs' existing enclosures (which currently have adhesive migration from the double sided tape used to encapsulate them in Mylar) with new one polyester sleeves and rigid backing boards to provide support, plus new custom fit boxes. Before that portion of the project takes place, though, I am working quickly and carefully to complete as many photographs of versos - backs of prints - as possible each week. My photographs themselves are taken using a copy stand, a special tabletop platform equipped with high-power LED lights that eliminate shadows (see below). A digital camera is mounted with its lens pointing straight down above the platform, and using specialty software and connectors, a worker is able to photograph the back of each print. The information about the print is carefully recorded in a detailed spreadsheet, indicating not just the digital file's name but also any significant issues with the print's condition, the date the photograph was taken, and who took it.</div>
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    <div>A behind-the-scenes photo of the copy stand workspace, showing the digital camera pointed at the verso (the back) of one of the Hine collection prints.</div>
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    <div><span>A closer look at the hand-written note on the verso of P528. This print features Hine's description, handwritten in pencil - "Some of the adults Bibb Mill no. 1 Macon, Ga. Jan 9, 1909." - and his initials. </span></div>
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    <div><span>The front of P528. You can learn more about this print in the <a href="https://contentdm.ad.umbc.edu/digital/collection/hinecoll/id/968/rec/1" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Lewis Hine Collection</a> digital collection.</span></div>
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    <div><span>Digitizing these photos is tricky work, demanding close attention not just to the technical processes involved but also in the careful handling of these fragile historic items. The work is rewarding, though. In addition to preserving the information about these images in a stable, secure way, this project will significantly increase scholars' access to Hine's important work of documenting labor conditions in early twentieth-century America.</span></div>
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<Title>National Cooler Day Giveaway</Title>
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    <h5>B.A. INDS: Video Game and Puzzle Concept Design</h5>
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    <h6>Certificate in the Philosophy of Logic and Science</h6>
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    <div><div>When I first came to UMBC, I wanted to study genetics, before learning that I wanted to actually pursue my passion for video games. The computer science department offers a program in video game development but not design, which served as the basis for my degree. My degree combines writing, computer science, psychology, and philosophy of logic to achieve an interdisciplinary approach to game design. </div></div>
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    <strong>What are your plans for after graduation, and how do you see using your INDS degree? </strong><br><div><div>I plan to enter the workforce in the games industry. My INDS degree has equipped me with experience in writing, game design, and coding, which will make me a competitive candidate in my job search. . </div></div>
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    <strong>EXTRACURRICULAR</strong><br><div>Organic Panic! Game designer through INDS department, presented at URCAD on the redesign.</div>
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    <div><strong>For more information on Andrew's INDS journey please click here:</strong></div>
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