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  • Step Back in Time to the Jurassic Park of Technology

    Step Back in Time to the Jurassic Park of Technology

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    Christy Allen
    May 30, 2024

    As you walk into the Duke Library, you might notice a few dinosaurs. A new foyer display titled “Jurassic Tech” features a selection of old or obsolete technology. The display, created by Rick Jones and Kathie Sloan in the Digital Collections Center, provides a fun and interesting exploration of how cameras, music and audio devices,…

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  • Digital Collections Center Website Refresh

    Digital Collections Center Website Refresh

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    Christy Allen
    May 30, 2024

    The Digital Collections Center Homepage has a fresh new look and exciting new functionality. For the first time ever, users can  search for digital collections content natively from the homepage. Simply enter a keyword or phrase that will search across all collections, or scope the search to a specific collection using the drop-down. The “Featured…

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  • What We’re Reading – In Memory of Jenny Colvin

    What We’re Reading – In Memory of Jenny Colvin

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    Mary Fairbairn
    May 13, 2024

    Many of you who have been part of the Furman community for at least a few years will remember Jenny Colvin, an extraordinary librarian and human being. Yesterday marked the second anniversary of her passing. Jenny joined us as our Music Librarian in 2006 then went on to become our Associate Director for Outreach Services.…

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  • Library Graduates

    Library Graduates

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    Miles Dame
    May 10, 2024

    The libraries are proud to have employed many of the recent graduates. On behalf of all of us in the libraries, congratulations! Read more about a few of these Furman alumni and their post graduation plans below. Anna Clare O’Gorman Anna Clare studied anthropology and linguistics and worked at the research assistance desk. What do…

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  • Furman Libraries in the News

    Furman Libraries in the News

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    Miles Dame
    Mar 15, 2024

    The Furman University Libraries have recently been featured in two local newspapers. The first article, titled “How Furman created a rare collection of 800 ‘queer zines’ – and counting“, appeared in the Post and Courier on February 14. Reporter Benjamin Simon detailed how the Special Collections and Archives curated the collection of zines. A zine…

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  • Duke Library Hosts Cuban Art Exhibit

    Duke Library Hosts Cuban Art Exhibit

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    Christy Allen
    Mar 8, 2024

    The James B. Duke Library hosted “Citizen Diplomacy: A Cuban Art Exhibit” from March 11th – 29th. The exhibit was held in the atrium and hosted in collaboration with Nuance Galleries.. The exhibit showcased 11 artists from Baracoa, Bayamo and Santiago, Cuba including 30+ pieces from the Rob Rowen/Clyde Hensley Collection paired with new works…

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  • Jesmyn Ward Book Discussion

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    eyoung
    Mar 6, 2024

    In advance of Jesmyn Ward’s visit to campus on March 20, join us for a book discussion of Sing, Unburied, Sing at 12:30 on March 15 in LIB 043. Copies of the novel are available at the Library Circulation Desk (first come, first served) and an electronic version. Ward is a two time winner of…

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  • BHM #29 – James Meredith, J. Edgar Hoover, and the Integration of the University of Mississippi

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    lbaker
    Feb 29, 2024

    James Meredith, J. Edgar Hoover, and the Integration of the University of Mississippi   Many today only know Ole Miss for football.   Often memories are short where sports are concerned, especially the juggernaut that is American college football in the south.  But there is no denying the violent struggle that took place to integrate the…

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  • BHM #28 – Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa

    BHM #28 – Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa

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    Miles Dame
    Feb 28, 2024

    Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa is a rich collection of more than 27,000 objects and 190,000 pages of documents and images. The liberation of Southern Africa and the dismantling of the Apartheid regime was a major political development in the 20th century. This collection focuses on the complex and varied liberation struggles in the region,…

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  • BHM #27 –  FBI Surveillance of James Forman and SNCC

    BHM #27 – FBI Surveillance of James Forman and SNCC

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    lbaker
    Feb 27, 2024

    What are we to make of the vast surveillance apparatus directed at African Americans by the US government?? Materials in FBI Surveillance of James Forman and SNCC and Federal surveillance of African Americans, 1920-1984 (see blog post BHM #22) reveal the lengths the Federal Government went to control and undermine those in the civil rights…

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