UT Libraries’ history recorded in latest Library Development Review
The 2005-2006 Library Development Review is now available. This year’s issue chronicles the history of the libraries and helps celebrate some amazing milestones–the 20th anniversary of the remodeled John C. Hodges Library, the 75th anniversary of the James D. Hoskins Library opening–as well as many other anniversaries.
From a few hundred volumes available to the students of Blount College in 1794, to putting the first bar codes on books in 1983, to opening the Commons in 2005, the issue tells the University of Tennessee Libraries’ storied past. View or download a .pdf version, or contact Laura Starratt, UT Libraries Development Assistant, (974-0037; lstarratt@utk.edu) if you would like a print copy.
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McClung Museum’s Seed Collection Exhibition at Pendergrass Library
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