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The Visual
Resources Collection (VRC) is a collection of over 125,000 images
covering the history of visual culture. Most of the images are 35mm
slides, but some mounted pictures, digital images, and lantern slides
are also available. Within the facility are light tables for viewing
and organizing slides, projection equipment for polishing presentations,
and a slide scanner for incorporating images into papers and web
sites. Although the Collection is located in the Art/Music Library
on the ground level of Rush Rhees Library, it is staffed and maintained
by the Department of Art and Art History. Kim Kopatz is the Curator of the Collection. The Visual Resources
Collection is open to anyone in the
University community with a current University ID, and materials
are loaned for a three-day period.
Hours:
9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday with a reference
desk staffed between 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Location:
G134 Rush Rhees Library, inside the Art/Music Library
Telephone:
(585) 275-2449
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