I think the way you've presented yourself is reference enough in your favour. It sounds as though we're of a similar mind on all these matters, and of course, Professor Snape's recommendation speaks for you, too.
Since we're starting from scratch, I think we'll need to put together lists of the core materials we'll need for each section. Why don't we each begin with that and meet in a week or so to compare notes and decide where to go from there?
Are you planning to teach any courses in addition to working in the library?
I'm not sure that Professor Snape recommended me as much as he was desperate to shut me up and find a use for me, but I'm sure that must account for something.
That sounds like a wonderful idea - I'll see what I can write up and then we can compare notes when we're both free. As for teaching - yes, I will be taking care of the teaching of the History of Magic, actually.
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Since we're starting from scratch, I think we'll need to put together lists of the core materials we'll need for each section. Why don't we each begin with that and meet in a week or so to compare notes and decide where to go from there?
Are you planning to teach any courses in addition to working in the library?
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That sounds like a wonderful idea - I'll see what I can write up and then we can compare notes when we're both free. As for teaching - yes, I will be taking care of the teaching of the History of Magic, actually.
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Well, I suppose we'll see quite a bit of each other; I'm teaching some history courses as well.