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Latest Quarto: Renovation

The Spring-Summer 2013 Quarto is out! The Quarto is a semi-annual magazine published by the William L. Clements Library and sent to members of the Clements Library Associates. This issue of The Quarto focuses on the current Clements Library move and renovation. "Interesting Times," by J. Kevin Graffagnino, Director of the Library. "A Makeover for the Clements," by Brian Leigh Dunnigan, Associate Director & Curator of Maps. A brief history of our renovation plans, with details of the...

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Afternoon with the Curators, June 27, 2013

Afternoon with the CuratorsThursday, June 27, 2013, 4:00 p.m.Main Room, Clements LibraryPlease join the Clements Library staff for a lecture on the current exhibit, Recent Acquisitions: Building on the Clements Collection and an update on the Library's renovation. Highlighting acquisitions to the collections since 2007, curators from the map, manuscript, books and graphics divisions will discuss the diversity of media and subject matter that researchers can draw on from the Clements...

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From the Stacks: Rachel and Andrew Jackson in the Lamb-Sykes Family Papers

Guest post by Katelyn JedroKatelyn Jedro, former graduate student at Wayne State University's School of Library and Information Science (grad. Spring 2013), completed her 2013 winter semester practicum at the William L. Clements Library. She confronted the challenging task of arranging and describing the papers of the prominent Lamb and Sykes families of Philadelphia.  The collection revolves around the 19th century financial and business activities of Margaretta Lamb née Carswell, her...

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Ann Arbor Antiquarian Book Fair, May 19, 2013

Thirty Fifth Annual Ann Arbor Antiquarian Book FairSunday, May 19, 11:00 - 5:00Admission: $5.00Michigan Union Ballroom, 2nd Floor530 S. State (S. State & S. University), Ann Arbor, MICome see some 40 booksellers, map and print dealers gathered in one location. You will find first editions, old and collectible books, literature, children’s books, Americana, prints and more. Your $5 admission fee benefits the William L. Clements Library at the University of Michigan.For more...

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Congratulations to Naomi Herman-Aplet for Best Graduate Student Poster at MAC

Naomi Herman-Aplet, a School of Information work-study student in the Manuscripts Division, won the best graduate student poster at the Midwest Archives Conference (MAC) last weekend.She says, "My MAC poster was entitled, "Constructing K-12 Learning Activities in Archives," and focused on the Family Day I planned for the Proclaiming Emancipation Exhibit.""The core of my presentation focused on the new National Common Core Standards, which call for the use of primary documents in the classroom....

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Current Exhibit: From My Collection to Yours: Provenance of Treasures in the Clements Library

Now on display in the center cases of the Main Room:From My Collection to Yours: Provenance of Treasures in the Clements LibraryMany of the rare books and pamphlets in the Clements Library have provenance trails to great collectors, dealers, bibliographers, and auctioneers. Bookplates, ownership signatures, dealer and auction invoices, and other evidence tie individual titles here to a long list of noteworthy Americanists -- White Kennett, Isaiah Thomas, John Carter Brown, James Lenox, William...

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In the News: “Clements Library to Receive $17M Interior Renovation”

Last week, the Michigan Daily featured an article by Stephanie Shenouda on the Clements Library renovation, including quotes from library director Kevin Graffagnino. "Clements Library to receive $17M interior renovation" describes the library's plans to move the reading room and add an underground addition for collections storage.This summer, the library will move staff and collections to a temporary location on Ellsworth Road, where reader services will resume in the fall. Please check our...

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Online Exhibit: The Geometry of War

The Clements Library is pleased to offer a new online exhibit, The Geometry of War: Fortification Plans from 18th Century America, curated by Brian Leigh Dunnigan, Associate Director and Curator of Maps. This exhibit was originally on display from October 15, 2012 - February 15, 2013, in the Great Room of the Clements Library.Fortification is as old as human conflict, and secure defensive positions have played an important part in warfare. Of course, their design and construction have changed...

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Founder’s Day Lecture by Scott Stevens, “Accessing Indigenous Archives: Language, History, and Law,” April 4, 2013

William L. Clements Library Founder's Day LectureDr. Scott Manning Stevens"Accessing Indigenous Archives: Language, History, and Law"Thursday, April 4, 2013, 4:00 p.m.Main Room, Clements LibrarySponsored by the American Indian Studies Interdisciplinary Group (AISIG)In this lecture at the Clements Library, Dr. Scott Manning Stevens will explore the links between archive and communities, especially as related to activism of various types, including federal recognition cases, treaty rights,...

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Recent Acquisition: Rare 17th Century Account of New France

In 2012, the Clements Library received a generous gift from Charles and Julia Eisendrath, with an appraised total value of $150,000. The gift includes a page from the Gutenberg Bible and a first edition set of Premier Établissement de la Foy dans la Nouvelle-France, written by Chrétien Le Clercq and published in Paris in 1691. Le Clercq was a 17th century Catholic missionary to the Micmacs of the Gaspé Peninsula. His two-volume work documents the establishment of Roman Catholicism in...

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