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still from video showing photograph of Eastman Quad
The Arts
August 24, 2016 | 04:25 pm

When Ansel Adams came to Rochester

As the National Park Service turns 100, many remember photographer Ansel Adams for his iconic images of the American West and Yosemite. But when Adams was hired to photograph the University campus in 1952, he was not yet America’s most well-known photographer.

topics: Department of Rare Books Special Collections and Preservation, River Campus Libraries,
Two women and a man stand with their bicycles in the year 1897
Society & Culture
August 1, 2016 | 11:01 am

19th-century cyclist captures views of Rochester

Bike culture in Victorian Rochester has been beautifully captured in the May Bragdon Diaries Project, an online resource curated and hosted by River Campus Libraries.

topics: events, featured-post, photography, River Campus Libraries,
photo of students and older volunteers at a laptop
Society & Culture
June 16, 2016 | 11:34 am

Seward family papers project earns National Archives grant

The grant will be used to continue and expand the collaboration with volunteers from the Highlands at Pittsford retirement community and retired UR staff and librarians to transcribe, annotate, and tag achival documents.

topics: Department of History, Friends of the University Libraries, grant, River Campus Libraries, Seward Family Archive,
daguerreotype image of Frederick Douglass
Science & Technology
December 8, 2015 | 12:33 pm

Early Douglass daguerreotype on display

One of the earliest images of the 19th-century abolitionist is on loan at the River Campus Libraries through February. While here, the 1848 portrait will feature in a larger exhibition about the University’s work on researching and preserving daguerreotypes.

topics: announcements, daguerreotype, Frederick Douglass, River Campus Libraries, Susan B. Anthony, URnano,
daguerreotypes on a table along with some chemicals in jars
The Arts
November 13, 2015 | 12:49 pm

Daguerreotype exhibit explores nanotechnology’s role in preserving local history

While damage to daguerreotype plates is often visible by eye, evidence of further deterioration may only be detected at the nano level. The University is leading groundbreaking research that bridges the gap between science, history, and the arts.

topics: daguerreotype, George Eastman Museum, humanities, nanotechnology, Nicholas Bigelow, Ralph Wiegandt, River Campus Libraries, School of Arts and Sciences, URnano,
Barbara Burger, Joel Seligman, Mary Ann Mavrinac
University News
October 30, 2015 | 04:07 pm

Barbara J. Burger commits $1 million to River Campus Libraries

The gift will support the creation and implementation of the iZone, a collaborative, technology-rich space that will provide students with programs, services, and resources to explore their ideas and develop innovative projects for social, cultural, community, and economic impact.

topics: announcements, gift, River Campus Libraries,
Melissa Mead
University News
October 3, 2015 | 09:02 pm

Melissa Mead receives 2015 Messinger Award for outstanding service as University archivist

The photographs, texts, recordings, and additional items that fill the University Archives paint a full picture of the University of Rochester’s 165-year history. Few know this history better—or are more familiar with these materials—than Melissa Mead.

topics: awards, Center for Jewish Studies, Melissa Mead, Messinger Libraries Recognition Award, River Campus Libraries,
Ani and Mark Gabrellian
University News
September 21, 2015 | 05:15 pm

University of Rochester alumni endow directorship for new Humanities Center

University of Rochester Trustee Ani Gabrellian ’84 and her husband, Mark Gabrellian ’79, have committed $2 million to establish a directorship for the University’s newly created Humanities Center.

topics: announcements, humanities, Humanities Center, River Campus Libraries, School of Arts and Sciences,
University News
June 16, 2015 | 04:35 pm

New director appointed for Robbins Library, Koller-Collins Center

Marie L. Turner has been appointed director of the Rossell Hope Robbins Library and the Koller-Collins Center for English Studies at the River Campus Libraries. The Rossell Hope Robbins Library houses one of the most comprehensive medieval studies collections in North America.

topics: appointments, Koller-Collins Center for English Studies, River Campus Libraries, Rossell Hope Robbins Library,