
Amanda Watson
Amanda Watson is the assistant dean for library services at Harvard Law School, where she oversees the preservation and accessibility of the school's extensive collections. She recently praised the scholarly work that led to the identification of a valuable original Magna Carta within the library's archives, emphasizing the vital role that librarians play in academic research.
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Switzerland:
Amanda Watson, the head librarian of the Law School, highlighted the significance of the discovery of the Magna Carta.
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Australia:
Amanda Watson expressed excitement about the discovery of the manuscript.
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United States:
Amanda Watson, Harvard Law School’s assistant dean for library services, congratulated the British academics on their discovery.
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Turkey:
Amanda Watson thanked Professors Carpenter and Vincent for their extraordinary discovery.
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Canada:
Amanda Watson is the assistant dean for library and information services at Harvard Law School, emphasizing the importance of the Magna Carta for new generations.
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Greece:
Amanda Watson is the assistant dean for library and information services at Harvard Law School who emphasizes the importance of the Magna Carta for new generations.
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United Kingdom:
Amanda Watson, Harvard Law School’s assistant dean for library and information services, congratulated Professors Carpenter and Vincent on their fantastic discovery.
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United Kingdom:
Amanda Watson, Harvard Law School's assistant dean for library services, congratulated the academics for their discovery.
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