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Midterm Events
Join us next week for Midterm Events next week! On October 4th, from 11:00-1:00, join Clermont Library and the Learning Commons for the Citation Olympics in the Student Lounge! Test your writing abilities to help you prepare for midterms and … Continue reading
Read Source for the news, events, people and happenings in UC Libraries
Read Source, the online newsletter, to learn about the news, events, people and happenings in UC Libraries. In this issue of Source, we announce our updated Strategic Framework – NEXT Directions. We celebrate Mikaila Corday receiving the 2022 Marian Spencer Ambassador Award … Continue reading
Read Source, the online newsletter, to learn about the news, events, people and happenings in UC Libraries
Read Source, the online newsletter, to learn about the news, events, people and happenings in UC Libraries. In this issue of Source, Dean Xuemao Wang takes time to reflect as work begins to transition back on campus and we showcase … Continue reading
Dean’s Corner: A Busy April Overview
It’s April at the University of Cincinnati, the end of another eventful academic year. This April was especially busy for UC Libraries, beginning with our 16th annual International Edible Books Festival event on April 3rd. Later in the month, the … Continue reading
Albert Sabin Notebook Digitization Project Closing Events
Thursday evening, October 10, 2019, the Henry R. Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions hosted the first in a series of lectures that will bring to a close a multi-year project to digitize portions of Albert B. … Continue reading
Animals in Antiquity: Virtual Exhibition (+ Physical Poster Exhibit at Langsam)
Introduction Considering the omnipresence of artistic and literary representations of animals in antiquity and the vital importance of their domestication for the rise and evolution of Western civilization, it is remarkable how little attention modern scholars have given this subject … Continue reading
A Jacobite Jukebox: Historical Narratives Preserved in Song
By: McKenna Corey, ARB Intern It was hard for me to really conceptualize the true narrative power of song until I was reorganizing the Virginius C. Hall Jacobite Collection this week. As I was arranging a stack of books, I … Continue reading
Revealing the Cincinnati Irish
By: Kevin Grace In 1866, dozens of Cincinnatians, many of them veterans of the Civil War, helped launch an unsuccessful Irish invasion of Canada. After capture by British and Canadian forces, these Cincinnati Irish were repatriated and they came home. … Continue reading
Notes on Some Jacobite Beheadings
By: Sydney Vollmer Among the items recently received from the Virginius C. Hall Jacobite Collection in the Archives & Rare Books Library is a watercolor of the “Beheading of the Rebel Lords on Great Tower Hill.” Unfortunately, the image is … Continue reading