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daguerreotypes on a table along with some chemicals in jars
The Arts
November 13, 2015 | 12:49 pm

Daguerreotype exhibit explores nanotechnology’s role in preserving local history

While damage to daguerreotype plates is often visible by eye, evidence of further deterioration may only be detected at the nano level. The University is leading groundbreaking research that bridges the gap between science, history, and the arts.

topics: humanities, nanotechnology, Nicholas Bigelow, River Campus Libraries, School of Arts and Sciences, URnano,
Barbara Burger, Joel Seligman, Mary Ann Mavrinac
University News
October 30, 2015 | 04:07 pm

Barbara J. Burger commits $1 million to River Campus Libraries

The gift will support the creation and implementation of the iZone, a collaborative, technology-rich space that will provide students with programs, services, and resources to explore their ideas and develop innovative projects for social, cultural, community, and economic impact.

topics: announcements, gift, River Campus Libraries,
University News
June 16, 2015 | 04:35 pm

New director appointed for Robbins Library, Koller-Collins Center

Marie L. Turner has been appointed director of the Rossell Hope Robbins Library and the Koller-Collins Center for English Studies at the River Campus Libraries. The Rossell Hope Robbins Library houses one of the most comprehensive medieval studies collections in North America.

topics: appointments, River Campus Libraries, Rossell Hope Robbins Library,
Joel Seligman, Mary Ann Mavrinac, and Evans Lam
University News
April 20, 2015 | 08:41 am

Evans and Susanna Lam commit $1 million to River Campus Libraries

Evans and Susanna Lam have committed $1 million to the River Campus Libraries to establish the Evans and Susanna Lam Library Revitalization Fund. The fund will support the modernization of the patron services area in Rush Rhees Library, which will be named Evans Lam Square.

topics: announcements, gift, River Campus Libraries,
photo of a 19th century handwritten diary with a hand drawn map of Virgina
Society & Culture
April 2, 2015 | 03:27 pm

Libraries commemorate 150th anniversary of Civil War

This journal was kept by William Carey Morey, a University of Rochester graduate who would later become a beloved professor and namesake of Morey Hall and who fought in the Battle of the Wilderness. River Campus Libraries is marking the 150th anniversary of the Civil War with a series of events commemorating the experiences of Rochester’s soldiers and citizens.

topics: anniversary, civil war, events, River Campus Libraries,
Rush Rhees Library
University News
March 23, 2015 | 05:28 pm

University of Rochester Libraries join HathiTrust

The University of Rochester Libraries have become one of the newest members of HathiTrust, a worldwide partnership of more than one hundred major research institutions and libraries working to preserve and provide access to the cultural record in digital form.

topics: announcements, University of Rochester Libraries,
Rush Rhees Library
Society & Culture
March 11, 2015 | 11:18 am

Mellon Grant helps River Campus Libraries establish Digital Humanities Institute

River Campus Libraries has been awarded a $100,672 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to fund a pilot program designed to strengthen librarians’ competencies in digital scholarship. “21st Century Skills: Digital Humanities Institute for Mid-Career Librarians” will launch during the summer of 2015.

topics: announcements, digital humanities, grant, River Campus Libraries,
Richard Fenno
Society & Culture
December 23, 2014 | 04:21 pm

Professor’s 5 decades of research on Congress now available online

A lifetime of scholarly work by one of the University’s most preeminent political science professors is now available to researchers across the world. For the first time, the papers of Richard Fenno, Jr., Distinguished University Professor Emeritus in the Department of Political Science, are easily accessible through a new web portal: www.richardfenno.com.

topics: announcements, Department of Political Science, Department of Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation, River Campus Libraries,
collage of AIDS posters with the text World AIDS Day 12 1 14
Society & Culture
November 26, 2014 | 06:57 pm

Marking nearly three decades of AIDS awareness on World AIDS Day

The AIDS Education Collection, housed in the River Campus Libraries’ Rare Books and Special Collections department, is comprised of more than 8,000 posters from 124 countries in 68 languages and dialects. An exhibit from the collection and the World AIDS Day Scientific Symposium hosted at the University’s Center for AIDS ĚÇĐÄlogo mark World AIDS Day in Rochester.

topics: Department of Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation, HIV and AIDS, LGBTQI,