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Use of Name

The official name of the organization is Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, using the ampersand. On second reference, the organization should be called HMML (all caps).

Use of HMML Logo and Wordmark

The HMML logo is the official symbol used to represent the organization. There is also a companion wordmark. An electronic file of the HMML logo and wordmark with guidelines for use may be requested by contacting Katrina P. Schlude, Director of Advancement, kschlude001@hmml.org, 320-363-2095.



Left to right: Dr. Columba Stewart with preservation partner Father Najeeb Michaeel, OP, and Walid Mourad, director of field operations for the Middle East and Africa for the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. They are examining manuscripts for digitization at CNMO (Centre Numérique des Manuscrits Orientaux) in Qarah Qūsh, Iraq. Fr. Najeeb is now the Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Mosul and because of continued instability in the region CNMO and its remaining manuscripts have been forced to move to Erbil, Iraq.

June 19, 2012

Photo Credit: Wayne Torborg

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Left to right: Father Najeeb Michaeel, OP, and Dr. Columba Stewart examining manuscripts for digitization at CNMO (Centre Numérique des Manuscrits Orientaux) in Qarah Qūsh , Iraq. Fr. Najeeb is now the Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Mosul and because of continued instability in the region CNMO and its remaining manuscripts have been forced to move to Erbil, Iraq.

June 19, 2012

Photo Credit: Wayne Torborg

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Walid Mourad, director of field operations for the Middle East and Africa for the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library (HMML), training local Malian women in digitization of their manuscripts in Bamako, Mali. HMML has been engaged with local communities in Mali, since radical Islamic insurgents took over Timbuktu in 2012.

December 17, 2013

Photo Credit: Wayne Torborg

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