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🗓️ 6 June 2017
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Women In Science, 250 Years, Interview with Grace Costantino
Smithsonian Associates, Interview Series
Grace Costantino began her career at the Smithsonian Libraries in 2008 as a Digital Services Intern, working to help develop the Smithsonian Research Online Repository. From August 2008-January 2012, she served as a BHL Librarian at the Smithsonian Library.
As part of our Smithsonian Associates partnership program, our guest today, Grace Costantino is one of the new breed of federal government employee: young, digitally savvy, and excited about her work. Grace Costantino is also an award winning leader among her peers, teaching, tutoring, and communicating in support of the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. Grace Costantino is truly talented, and it’s a pleasure to hear from her.
Ms Costantino will be speaking at the Smithsonian Associates program, titled The Rise of Women In Science: 250 Years of Trailblazers, along with Wayne State University science historian, Marsha Richmond, July 10, at the Ripley Center, Washington DC, and we’ll have links up to Grace Costantino’s impressive bio, her web sites, her books and articles, etc., but she’s here with us today. As all Not Old Better audience are trailblazers, on our path’s to reinvention, we’re interested in and committed to learning and other’s who have blazed trails. Certainly, Grace Costantino is a trailblazer, and you’ll love this interview. Join me in welcoming today via SKYPE to The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Art Of Living series, Grace Costantino.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the not-old-bitter show. I'm your host Paul Vogel-Zang. |
0:09.0 | As part of our Smithsonian Associates Partnership Program, our guest today Grace |
0:13.8 | Costantino is one of the new breed of federal government employees young, |
0:18.1 | digitally savvy, and very excited and passionate about her work. |
0:23.0 | Grace Costantino is also an award-winning leader among her peers, |
0:27.0 | teaching, tutoring, and communicating in support of the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. |
0:32.0 | Grace Costantino is truly support of the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. |
0:33.3 | Grace Costantino is truly talented. |
0:35.6 | It's a pleasure to hear from her today. |
0:38.0 | But one of the places that you can see the contributions |
0:41.1 | of especially early women in science are natural history books and |
0:45.5 | publications and so for the Biodiversity Heritage Library we have been digitizing many of these books |
0:52.2 | by and illustrated by early women in science and |
0:55.6 | been making them freely available to the world. That of course was our guest |
0:59.6 | today, Grace Costantino. Ms. Costantino will be speaking at the Smithsonian Associates |
1:04.3 | Program titled The Rise of Women in Science, 250 Years of Trail Blazers, |
1:10.6 | along with Wayne State University Science Historian, Marsha Redmond, July 10th at the Ripley Center in Washington, D.C. |
1:18.0 | and we'll have links up to Grace Costantino's impressive bio, her websites, her books and articles, etc. |
1:25.0 | Bet she's here with us today. |
1:28.0 | As all not old better audiences are trailblazers, on our paths to reinvention, we're interested in and committed to learning and others who have blazed trails. |
1:39.0 | Certainly Grace Costantino is a Trailblazer and I think you'll love this interview. |
1:44.1 | Join me in welcoming today via Skype to the Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates |
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