In celebration of International Women’s Day, we’re featuring a few of the thousands of artifacts in our Iowa Women’s Archives Digital Collections:
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Taking the leap in Iowa Digital Library
Love & war
Over on the Twitter account for the Libraries’ Civil War transcription crowdsourcing project, we’re taking a break from our Black History Month tweets to highlight some Valentine’s Day content, such as Albert Cross’s 1862 diary entry indicating a conflicted relationship with the holiday: “I wish the mail would come as this is Valentine’s Day. IContinue reading “Love & war”
Dickens’ bicentenary
Today the University will be marking the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens’ birth with a presentation hosted by the Obermann humanities center. Along with lectures on Dickens by UI and community experts, the event will feature selections from the Libraries’ Dickensiana holdings, including some of the correspondence digitized for our Leigh Hunt Letters collection: CharlesContinue reading “Dickens’ bicentenary”
Wisława Szymborska, 1923-2012
Wisława Szymborska, Nobel-prize winning Polish poet, died on February 1, 2012. According to The Telegraph: The Nobel award committee’s 1996 citation called her the “Mozart of poetry,” a woman who mixed the elegance of language with “the fury of Beethoven” and tackled serious subjects with humor. While she was arguably the most popular poet in Poland,Continue reading “Wisława Szymborska, 1923-2012”
Art Building West back in business
The UI’s Art Building West, winner of a 2007 American Institute of Architects Honor Award, was open for less than two years when it sustained severe damage in the floods of 2008. With original construction costs of $21.5 million, the building recently completed its $14.2 million refurbishment and is finally back in business. Check outContinue reading “Art Building West back in business”
Hawkeye yearbook, documenting 100 years of UI history, now online
The University of Iowa Libraries has recently completed a project to digitize the entire run of Hawkeye yearbooks, comprising more than 38,000 pages documenting UI history from 1892 to 1992. The digital collection, with its vast assortment of yearbook photographs and illustrations enhanced by full-text search functionality, is available at http://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/yearbooks. “We, as students, areContinue reading “Hawkeye yearbook, documenting 100 years of UI history, now online”
Barrett research with Libraries’ Special Collections reveals secrets of old paper
Research by a University of Iowa led team reveals new information about why paper made hundreds of years ago often holds up better over time than more modern paper. Led by Timothy Barrett, director of papermaking facilities at the UI Center for the Book, the team analyzed 1,578 historical papers made between the 14th andContinue reading “Barrett research with Libraries’ Special Collections reveals secrets of old paper”
Mourning Martin Luther King, Jr.
Iowa Writes winter
MICHAEL S. LEWIS-BECK Snow Fall The snow comes in silence, with the wind in stillness. Quiet white, makes a new morning. digital.lib.uiowa.edu/u?/dp,2799 SYNDY CONGER Snowbirds A bluejay drifted into the plum framed by our frosted window. Snow dust floated to the ground as he froze, silent as the snowy dawn. Then, counting itContinue reading “Iowa Writes winter”