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Gillian Mothersill fonds
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F 731
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1998-1999 (Creation)
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- Mothersill, Gillian
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6 magazines
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Gillian Mothersill (B.Tech., MBA) is an Associate Professor in the School of Graphic Communications Management (GCM) at Ryerson University in Toronto. Mothersill is a graduate of the GCM program and earned her MBA from Queen's University. She spent six years as Associate Dean of the Faculty of Communication & Design at Ryerson. In 2014, Mothersill was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Canadian Printing Industries Sector Council (CPISC) after several years' involvement with the organization. Her research interests include typographic history, the economic costs of scholarly electronic publishing, and experiential learning.
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Fonds consists of six magazines containing articles authored by Mothersill.
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Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.