Science on Tap

Science on Tap
Date: March 11, 2013
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location:

National Mechanics
22 S. Third Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

Event Type: Open to the Public
Fee: Free

Science on Tap is a monthly gathering that features a brief, informal presentation by a scientist or other expert followed by lively conversation.

Photo of a yeti? Letters from Hemingway? What’s in the Academy Archives, anyway?

Clare Flemming in the Academy Archives, photo by Katie Clark for ANSP.

The Academy Archives, a collection of one-of-a-kind documents, art, artifacts, film, photos, field notes, illustrations, and memorabilia, tells the story of the Academy from its founding in March 1812 through its two centuries of existence. The collection is composed of not only official Academy documents but also an abundance of scientific and personal unpublished materials from research scientists and others associated with the Academy. Find out what we keep in the archives, why we keep it, and how our oldest treasures contribute to current research. No appointment is required for this sneak peek into the Academy’s Archives!

Flemming joined the Academy in 2009 as the Brooke Dolan Archivist and now directs the library as well. Her early career included collection care, bibliographic research, fossil preparation, and field expeditions. She may be the only archivist we know who has described a species, an extinct fossil rodent from Jamaica (Xaymaca fulvopulvis), and has a species named after her—a blind cave scorpion from the West Indies (Heteronebo clarea).

Presented by The Academy of Natural Sciences.

Open to the public (age 21+ or accompanied by chaperone 25 years or older).

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