Friday, October 10, 2008

F&M Student Newspaper Collection Updated


Franklin and Marshall College has now digitized 116 years of its student newspapers. Click on the link to view College Days (1873-1879); F&M Weekly (1891-1915); Student Weekly (1915-1964); College Reporter (1964-2001).

F&M Student Newspaper Collection, 1873-2001



Wednesday, September 03, 2008

WWI Poster Acquisitions


The Archives and Special Collections recently added two unique "homefront" posters to our WWI poster collection. The two posters highlight the important roles young women played in WWI stateside causes. Please learn more about our WWI poster collection by linking here. Additional information relating to WWI poster values and conservation can be found here.

The above poster is by noted artist Edward Penfield, ca. 1917.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Napoleon Collection Exhibition


One of the largest and most distinct rare book collections held by Franklin and Marshall is the 1,890 volume Watts de Peyster Collection: Napoleon Buonaparte assembled by General John Watts de Peyster (1821-1907).

Originally gifted to the Smithsonian Institution, the collection was transferred to Franklin and Marshall College in 1957 in recognition of General de Peyster's historical relationship as a major benefactor to the College Library. The collection consists of books, pamphlets and maps focusing on the Napoleonic era in Europe from the French Revolution of 1789 until the death of Napoleon in 1821. General de Peyster collected many of the items while traveling in Europe conducting research for his own biography of Napoleon, entitled Napoleone di Buonaparte (1896).

The exhibit will run through October 31, 2008. Enjoy, and please post your comments!

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

New A&SC Widescreen Display


The Archives and Special Collections is pleased to announce the installation of a 37" LCD display in the Reading Room. The new display will assist with seminar-level instruction sessions, and can be used to illustrate web sites, conduct database searching, deliver PowerPoint presentations, and show archival video clips and digital collections. When not in use for classes and research appointments, the display will be used as digital signage emphasizing patron registration and Reading Room rules of use.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Tales of True Crime Exhibition

Now open on the main level of Shadek-Fackenthal Library is our latest exhibit: Tales of True Crime from the Special Collections. Featuring true crime books, pamphlets, and broadsides from the Special Collections, the exhibit follows the history of true-crime publishing in the United States from the late-18th to 20th centuries. Most items involve chapbook (inexpensively printed, paper-covered pamphlets) tales of murders that occurred in 19th-century Pennsylvania. Of particular interest are items printed in the German-language that became part of the German-American community's folklore, such as the case of Susanna Cox, executed in 1809 for murder. This exhibit runs through May 2008.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Gift of Francis Bailey Newspapers


Dr. Russell and Judith Eaton of Mount Joy, PA recently gifted a significant collection of the Freeman's Journal newspaper to the F&M College Library. The newspapers are contained in a single, period-bound volume and cover the years 1789-1792. The collection consists of 173 consecutive four-page issues, plus 536 tax related broadsheet supplements, and three unique New Year's broadsheets. The Freeman's Journal was printed and published in Philadelphia by renowned 18th-century printer Francis Bailey. The volume is Francis Bailey's personal copy, containing ink annotations, corrections, and marginalia throughout. 

New F&M Institutional Repository


Scholars Square is a new, web-based institutional repository service that collects, preserves, indexes, and distributes the intellectual output of the college. Faculty, professional staff, and students are encouraged to submit scholarly research in the form of Article pre-prints and post-prints, Technical Reports, Working Papers, Conference Presentations, Honors Theses, and Audio/Visual materials. To learn more, go to the library's Scholars Square information page.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Miniature Books Exhibition



The latest Archives and Special Collections exhibition features an overview of miniature books with examples from the F&M Rare Books collection. Examples include miniatures of varying genres including bibles, bibliographies, literature, poetry, and artist's books. Displayed miniatures range in size from standard U.S. miniatures (3-2 inches) to ultra-micro miniatures (less than 1 inch).

Please enjoy this two case exhibition on the first floor of the library.

Monday, November 19, 2007

The 20th Century Audubon: Roger Tory Peterson


In June of 1952, Roger Tory Peterson received an honorary degree from Franklin and Marshall College. He would go on to receive 21 additional honorary degrees from colleges and universities throughout the United States. In honor of Peterson's many achievements as a painter, ornithologist, and photographer, the Archives and Special Collections is pleased to exhibit several signed Field Guides from our collections. Please enjoy this two case exhibition on the first floor of the library.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

F&M Sheet Music Exhibition


Currently on exhibit in the lobby of Shadek-Fackenthal Library is a selection of late 19th - early 20th century sheet music from the holdings of the Archives and Special Collections. Before the advent of recorded music, printed sheet music was mass-marketed to the middle class for home entertainment (largely utilizing the piano). As new printing technologies developed, colorful cover art emerged to further market the songs contained inside.

Various musical genres and cultural themes are represented in the sheet music on display. The decline of sheet music is also addressed, as recorded music and radio-broadcasts quickly replaced home performance in the early 20th century.

The exhibit will run through December 31, 2007. Enjoy, and please post your comments!

Friday, October 05, 2007

F&M Fraktur Collection Being Digitized!


The F&M College Library is in the process of digitizing its Unger-Bassler Frakturschriften Collection. As a member of the NITLE DSpace Pilot Service, F&M has been using a shared instance of DSpace software to describe and present its 513 piece collection of hand-drawn and printed geburts und taufschein (birth and baptismal certificates), haus segen (house blessings), vorschrift (writing specimens), bucherzeichen (book plates), family registers, confirmation certificates, and drawings/sketches.

Please view the collection Finding Aid or visit the digital colllection directly at F&M Scholars Square

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

"Arbeite und hoffe" Ephrata Cloister Press Exhibition


Enjoy the latest library exhibition featuring a history of The Brotherhood Press at Ephrata Cloister (1745-1794). The exhibit features an introduction to the history of the Cloister followed by information on the Printing House, Ephrata hymnals, the Martyrs Mirror, and the Chronicon Ephratense. Textual information is supplemented with original print volumes from the Archives & Special Collections.

The exhibition will run from June 27, 2007 through September 30, 2007. Enjoy, and please post your comments!

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Napoleon Collection Descriptive Bibliography

The library's 1,182 title Watts de Peyster Collection: Napoleon Buonaparte is rich in 19th century imprints about Napoleon and the Napoleonic era. This past semester, a comprehensive collection analysis and descriptive bibliography was compiled by senior French major Nick Way. The 310 page bibliography contains an introduction, scope and content note, statistical analysis, and listing of additional resources on Napoleon. To view the bibliography, please link to the .pdf document below:

Watts de Peyster Collection: Napoleon Bounaparte

Friday, May 11, 2007

Updated A&SC Visitor Center!

Thanks to the hard work of Archives & Special Collections Assistant Michael Lear, the A&SC contact page has been updated and expanded. The contact page now features a selection of digital A&SC brochures in .pdf format, more detailed parking information, and a handy new ratings guide to local eateries. To access the new page, please link below:

Visitor Center

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

"Out of Sorts" Typography Exhibition

Enjoy the latest library exhibition featuring a short survey of typography from the hand press period (1450-1800). The exhibit features the major processes of designing and producing copper matrices, casting type with a moulde, and composing type by hand. Textual information is supplemented with original printing artifacts on loan from the Landis Valley Museum, Lancaster, PA. Also featuring hand cast metal types produced during Stan Nelson's Introduction to the History of Typography course, Rare Book School, Summer 2006.

The exhibition will run from March 1, 2007 through May 31, 2007. Enjoy, and please post your comments!

Shadek-Fackenthal Library Main Lobby - 5 cases total

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Otto Ege Bible Leaves Exhibition

Enjoy the latest library exhibition featuring 17 authentic bible leaves from the 12th through the 20th centuries. The leaves were accumulated and described by the late Otto F. Ege (pronounced EGG-EE), Dean of the Cleveland Institute of Art and Lecturer on History of the Book at the School of Library Science, Western Reserve University (now Case Western). As early as 1923, Mr. Ege began to draw upon his personal collection of incomplete manuscripts and printed books to create six unique sets of book leaves for sale to private collectors throughout Europe and North America.

The exhibition will run through December 31, 2006. Enjoy, and please post your comments!

Shadek-Fackenthal Library Main Lobby - 7 cases total

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

F&M College Library’s Oldest Printed Book Restored

In the spring of 2006, the library’s oldest printed book was restored to its original “Nuremberg style” by Lancaster binder Tony Haverstick. A detailed description of the restoration process can be found below:

Herpf, Henricus. Speculum Aureum Decem Preceptorum
Nuremberg, Anton Koberger, 1481

The tawed double thongs upon which the book was sewn had broken and the hinge leather nearly separated. In the twentieth century a repair had been effected by tipping in new, thick endpapers and gluing the outer fold to the boards. The outside was reinforced with thin leather overlays, tooled, spanning the head and tail panels onto the outside of the boards. The original caps andend bands were gone.

All the old repair material was removed, salvaging the original panels under the repair. The original spine was removed and the text edges cleaned with a soft eraser. The text spine was moistened, shaped, slightly reshouldered, and allowed to dry in a press. New endbands were sewn on of heavy unbleached linen thread toned in the shop over a rolled flax core, in imitation of how the remaining threads indicated the original may have appeared. The original linen lining of the spine was reused, leveling pieces of leather were glued to head and tail where original spine leather was lacking, otherwise the only additional spine material is the rebacking leather.

The book was rebacked in Hewit calf with sewn-on joints of unbleached airplane linen. The repair pastedown had been heavily glued to the inner boards and, as above, these were removed and the board smoothened to accept new "paste downs" which were supplied by using one blank each from the front and rear of the text.

The brass furniture is made by Klaus Mueller from molds from original pieces of the period and locale, in this case, 15th cent. Nuremberg. The clasps were attached with straps made of goatskin wrapped around a vellum core. The binding was treated with potassium lactate and then a neat's-foot oil/lanolin and finally. Renaissance Wax. Adhesives, acidfree PVA cut with methyl cellulose and buffered wheat paste.

June, 2006

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Modern Medievals Exhibition

Enjoy the latest library exhibition featuring high quality facsimiles of nine medieval illuminated manuscripts. These "quasi-original" reproductions are a product of Moleiro Publications in Barcelona, Spain. Each facsimile is reproduced to the highest standards, and meticulously hand sewn, gilded, and bound in full leather or velvet. The exhibition will run through August 31, 2006. Enjoy, and please post your comments!

Shadek-Fackenthal Library Main Lobby - 7 cases total

Monday, April 03, 2006

Lancaster's Rocky Springs Exhibition

Enjoy the latest library exhibition featuring the history of Rocky Springs Park. The exhibtion is a product of Alison Kibler's senior seminar in American Studies. The exhibition will run from March 31st through May 12th, 2006. Enjoy, and please post your comments!

Shadek-Fackenthal Library Main Lobby - 7 cases total

F&M on Film - Early College Footage

Early film footage of Franklin & Marshall college has recently been transferred to DVD. Select clips are available for viewing on the archives web site. Clips are approximately 1 to 3 minutes in length, and cover the 1920s through the 1950s. Windows media player is required. Link to the clips at the address below. Enjoy, and please post your comments!

Click here for early footage