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2024 - 2025 (Creation)
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- Fry, Rachel
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482.1 MB of textual records
10 cm textual records
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Rachel Fry is a current Master of Information student at the University of Toronto iSchool and student librarian at the E.J. Pratt Library. Additionally, Fry has completed archival internships at the E.J. Pratt Library, Anglican Diocese of Toronto, and the Archives of Ontario.
Fry was born December 11, 2002 in Woodstock, Ontario, where she lived and studied before moving to Toronto in September of 2020 to begin her undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto as part of the History and Celtic Studies programs. As a result, Fry's undergraduate studies and materials are primarily concerned with Early Modern English and Irish social history as well as studies of the modern Irish language.
After completing her undergraduate program, Fry remained at the University of Toronto after being accepted to the iSchool to complete a Master of Information in Archives and Records Management.
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This sub-series contains educational materials from Rachel Fry's time in the Master of Information program at the University of Toronto iSchool. The sub-series is arranged into files by year.