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Event Management  Tags: events special_events planning conventions meetings festivals  

This guide is intended to assist those doing research in the area of event management (event, in this context, being defined as public assembly for the purpose of education, celebration, marketing, or reunion).
Last update: Nov 23rd, 2009 URL: http://libguides.gwu.edu/event  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Special Collections Research Center
Melvin Gelman Library
2130 H St., NW, Suite 704
Washington, DC 20052
(202) 994-7549
Hours: Monday-Friday, 10 AM - 5 PM

For manuscripts and collections inquiries: speccoll@gwu.edu

For University Archives inquiries:  archives@gwu.edu

 

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How do I find resources in the Special Collections Research Center?

  • Check the Aladin Catalog for your topic (if it's here the location will be Special Collections).
  • Check out our website with links to primary materials for various subjects.
  • Or better yet, make an appointment and speak with a librarian in Special Collections at (202) 994-7459 or speccoll@gwu.edu

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Primary Sources on Events Management at Gelman Library

The Special Collections Research Center has numerous collections related to the topic of Events Management. Click on a name to view the complete description.

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