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SUMMARY:Consumer Reports Archives Exhibit Opening and Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join the Duke University Libraries for a special event 
 featuring a panel discussion and gallery talks highlighting the opening of 
 two exhibits—This Sneeze Is for Science\, featuring photography of the 
 striking and sometimes surprising visual narratives depicting scientific 
 testing\; and Test\, Inform\, Protect: The Consumer Reports Archives at 
 Duke University\, which explores the history and impact of Consumer Reports 
 over its 90-year history.\n\nAttendees will hear from panelists from Duke 
 and Consumer Reports\, who will comment on the significance of the Consumer 
 Reports Archives\, the evolution of the organization\, and the impact it 
 has had on the Consumer Movement over the last 90 years.\n\nGallery talks 
 will also offer opportunities to connect with the exhibits and reflect on 
 the intersections of science\, communication\, and public trust.\n\nWelcome 
 and Introductory Remarks\n\n\n	Naomi L. Nelson\, Associate University 
 Librarian and Director of the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript 
 Library\n	Jen Shecter\, Vice President of Content\, Consumer 
 Reports\n\n\nPanelists\n\n\n	Lisa L. Gill\, Investigative Reporter\, 
 Consumer Reports\n	Jason Holmes\, Director of Testing\, Consumer 
 Reports\n	Edward Balleisen\, Senior Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary 
 Programs and Initiatives\, Professor of History and Public Policy\, Duke 
 University \n	Jacqueline Wachholz\, Director\, Hartman Center for Sales\, 
 Advertising & Marketing History\, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & 
 Manuscript Library\, Duke University\n	Moderator: Ashton W. Merck\, 
 Historian and Researcher\, Duke Ph.D. (2020)\n\n\nReception and gallery 
 talks to follow. Please register below to attend.\n\n\nVisitor Parking 
 Info\n\nVisitors to campus without a Duke parking permit can park in one of 
 Duke’s visitor parking garages or visitor lots.\n\nParking Garage 4 is 
 the closest visitor parking to the Rubenstein Library. The parking rate is 
 $2/hour.\n\nYou may also park in one of Duke’s convenient Blue Spot 
 hourly parking locations (also $2/hour) further away and catch the C1 
 East-West campus bus to the main West Campus bus stop on Abele 
 Quad.\n\n\nAccess Consumer Reports through the Duke Libraries\n\nThe Duke 
 University Libraries offers full-text online access to Consumer Reports 
 magazine and the Consumer Reports annual Buying Guide to all current Duke 
 students\, faculty\, and staff (NetID required).\n\nRelated: Consumer 
 Reports Archives collection overview\, Rubenstein Library
LOCATION:Rubenstein Library 153 (Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room)\, West Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Duke University Libraries":MAILTO:tcrich@duke.edu
CATEGORIES:Exhibits, Public Event, Rubenstein
CONTACT;CN="Duke University Libraries":MAILTO:tcrich@duke.edu
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