Read the Latest Issue of 'Source'
The latest issue of
Source
includes an article from Xuemao Wang, dean and university librarian, about
and their role on how we achieve our mission to empower discovery, stimulate learning and inspire the creation of knowledge by connecting students, faculty, researchers and scholars to dynamic data, information and resources. Kevin Grace, university archivist and head of the Archives and Rare Books Library, writes about a
hidden bust of a famous 20th-century paleontologist and philosopher
.
Two important gifts are announced in this issues of
Source
the first, an endowment from the
Marge and Charles J. Schott Foundation
for the German-Americana Collection; the second, a legacy gift from
to benefit musical collections in the Albino Gorno Memorial Library. Exhibits highlighting the
Archives and Rare Books Library's Shakespeare Collections
, the
500th anniversary of the Reformation
and a book display for
are also featured in this issue of
Source
. In addition, a collaboration between the College of Medicine and the Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library to create a
grant program to partner medical faculty with library informationists
is announced.
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