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Historic African American Artifacts Featured in UI Libraries’ Online Exhibit

A new online collection from the University of Iowa Libraries features digitized photographs, clippings, newsletters, and other historical materials documenting the experience of African American women in Iowa during the 20th century. The “African American Women in Iowa Digital Collection,” on the web at http://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/aawiowa, is a collaborative project coordinated by the Digital Library ServicesContinue reading “Historic African American Artifacts Featured in UI Libraries’ Online Exhibit”

Frost Quoted in Forbes Magazine

UI Libraries Conservator Gary Frost was recently quoted in Forbes.com. Jonathan Enfield, a lecturer at the University of Chicago, wrote “Stop Worrying About Copyrights” for the December 1, 2006 Special Report: Books. “To the fear mongerers among the literati, the Internet is a threat to the paperbound book. It’s an electronic playground where copyrighted materialContinue reading “Frost Quoted in Forbes Magazine”

Children’s Books Featured in fyi

The latest edition of The University of Iowa Faculty & Staff newsletter fyi contains a photo feature on historic children’s books held in Special Collections. Click on the link to see some nice photographs of these materials, which are always available to view in person in the Special Collections reading room, and they can alsoContinue reading “Children’s Books Featured in fyi”

Skhal Presents Poster at Medical Education Celebration Day

Kathy Skhal, Clinical Education Librarian at the Hardin Library for the Health Sciences will be co-presenting a poster with Helen Damon-Moore, Ph.D. and Dee Dee Stafford, M.D., Ph.D. at the Medical Education Celebration Day on Thursday, November 30. The poster session is scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the MERF Atrium. The posterContinue reading “Skhal Presents Poster at Medical Education Celebration Day”

UI Libraries to Benefit from $225,000 Gift from Former Employee

A $225,000 gift from the estate of Clarice E. Krieg, who worked at the University of Iowa Libraries as a cataloguer in the 1920s and 1930s, will assist the UI Libraries in purchasing books and reference materials far into the future. A 1932 graduate of the UI, Krieg died in 2004, having lived most recentlyContinue reading “UI Libraries to Benefit from $225,000 Gift from Former Employee”

Washington-Hoagland Selected for ARL Leadership Program

Carlette Washington-Hoagland, Assessment and Staff Development Coordinator at the University of Iowa Libraries, is among 20 librarians selected for the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Leadership and Career Development Program. The selected librarians represent a diverse combination of library experience, cultural backgrounds and research interest areas. Washington-Hoagland was selected from a very competitive applicant pool.Continue reading “Washington-Hoagland Selected for ARL Leadership Program”

Rare Film Restored, Available at UI Libraries

A rare film produced by noted social psychologist Kurt Lewin, a member of the University of Iowa faculty over 60 years ago, has been restored thanks to a National Film Preservation Foundation grant to the University Archives, Dept. of Special Collections in the University of Iowa Libraries. The film, “Experimental Studies in the Social ClimatesContinue reading “Rare Film Restored, Available at UI Libraries”

Kraft Wins Presidents Award for State Outreach and Public Engagement

A University of Iowa faculty member, staff member, student and a clinic started by students are this year’s recipients of the UI President’s Award for State Outreach and Public Engagement, UI President David J. Skorton announced today. The annual award, created as part of the Year of Public Engagement, honors faculty, staff and students (individualsContinue reading “Kraft Wins Presidents Award for State Outreach and Public Engagement”

UI Libraries Gathering Stories Of Iowa’s Latina Immigrant History

Although Latinos have been a part of Iowa’s population since the 19th century, nobody has ever bothered to write down their history. “There have been so many Latinas who have lived and worked and raised their families here, who have really changed the state of Iowa, but we know so few of their stories,” saidContinue reading “UI Libraries Gathering Stories Of Iowa’s Latina Immigrant History”