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UConn Libraries Newsletter

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2005

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Volume 11, Number 3: September/October 2005, Suzanne Zack Oct 2005

Volume 11, Number 3: September/October 2005, Suzanne Zack

UConn Libraries Newsletter

Page 2 – The University and its Libraries celebrate 125 years of growth and service to the citizens of Connecticut. • UConn joins the Center for Research Libraries, the nation’s oldest and most significant library consortium.

Page 3 - A profile of Stanley Israelite recounts his civic contributions and his role as a creator of the Dodd

Research Center.

Page 4 - The Thomas J. Dodd Research Center celebrates its 10th anniversary with a series of special events. • The Pharmacy Library occupies new quarters in UConn’s new Pharmacy/Biology Building.

Page 5 - The 2005 Connecticut Children’s Book Fair features …


Volume 11, Number 1: February/March 2005, Suzanne Zack Apr 2005

Volume 11, Number 1: February/March 2005, Suzanne Zack

UConn Libraries Newsletter

Page 2 - Brinley Franklin and Scott Kennedy find much to celebrate as the library adapts to a world of digital information

Page 3 - Richard Schimmelpfeng, the first director of the library’s special collections department, continues to volunteer his time and donate his collections to the library.

Page 6 - Staff News: Brinley Franklin is promoted to Vice Provost of University Libraries. Iris King retires after 34 years of service to the University Libraries. Tony Hopkins joins the Tri-Campus Libraries staff.

Page 7 - Donors to the University Libraries, July 1 – December 31, 2004


Volume 11, Number 2: April/May 2005, Suzanne Zack Apr 2005

Volume 11, Number 2: April/May 2005, Suzanne Zack

UConn Libraries Newsletter

Page 2 – The Vice Provost cites 2004/2005 as a year of significant accomplishments for the Libraries. • The Dodd Research Center and the Human Rights Institute plan a conference on economic human rights for October.

Page 3 - Researcher Bill V. Mullen talks about the work of avant garde musician, composer, and author Fred Ho, whose archive is in Archives & Special Collections.

Page 4 - Students tell us why they come to the library. • The Dodd Research Center commissions two students to create a logo for its 10th anniversary celebration. • Fragile pamphlets are given new life …


Volume 11, Number 4: November/December 2005, Suzanne Zack Jan 2005

Volume 11, Number 4: November/December 2005, Suzanne Zack

UConn Libraries Newsletter

Page 2 - The vice provost for University Libraries writes about the many efforts underway to archive electronic resources for future use. • The director of the Tri-Campus Libraries comments on freedom of speech & the academic library.

Page 3 - Manuscripts from Archives & Special Collections record the recollections of a Civil War nurse, a Connecticut naturalist, and a prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials.

Page 4 - A WPA mural by James Daugherty is rescued and installed in the Jeremy Richard Library. • Access Services finds new ways to improve services for library users.

Page 5 - A renovated …