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This text was originally a student-led research project formerly designed with building library guides through SpringShare. This research was coordinated by Professor Amy Sage Webb-Baza at Emporia State University through EG510 and EG710: Ecocriticsm and Literature. The transferring and review of content from SpringShare to MERLOT was by Bethanie O'Dell. Bethanie also served at the liaison librarian for this project and helped students find resources for their topics, as needed.
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