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Nov 8, 2009
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Agatha Barc
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I am an academic librarian at the University of Toronto. Broadly, I’m interested in English literature (especially Canadian), history, women and gender studies, and urban studies.

I recently completed a Master of Information degree from the Faculty of Information in Library and Information Science in the Book History and Print Culture Collaborative Program from Massey College.

I also hold an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature at the University of Toronto, St. George Campus.
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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http://www.agathabarc.com/
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Buchhandlungen: Annex Books, BMV (Annex), BMV (Edward Street), Caversham Booksellers, Steven Temple Books, Toronto Women's Bookstore, University of Toronto - University College Book Shop, University of Toronto - Victoria University Bookstore, University of Toronto Bookstore

Bibliotheken: E.J. Pratt Library, Victoria University in the University of Toronto, University of Toronto - D.G. Ivey Library of Innis College, University of Toronto - Faculty of Information Inforum, University of Toronto - Gerstein Science Information Centre, University of Toronto - Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) Library, University of Toronto - Robarts Library, University of Toronto - Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto - University of St. Michael's College (John M. Kelly) Library

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