Quarterly Review
News from the Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections & University Archives at the UNC Greensboro University Libraries

Summer 2021 | Issue 3
Manuscripts Curator Stacey Krim writes about working with graduate students to create exhibits. Read more...
Conservator Audrey Sage explains how she created a special enclosure for an artist's book. Read more...
Catch up with SCUA departmental news. Read more...
RECENT ACQUISITIONS
Carolyn Shankle discusses UNCG faculty Dr. Claire Kelleher's bequest of her book collection of medieval illuminated book facsimiles including this The Rohan Master: A Book of Hours (pictured on left), as well as a copy of Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc’s Dictionnaire Raisonné De L'architecture Française Du Xie Au Xvie Siècle. Read more...
One of the primary roles of Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archive is to acquire books and original materials, whether by donation, purchase, or transfer. Recent additions to the Rare Books, Manuscripts, University Archives, and Women Veterans Historical Project Collections include....

HIGHLIGHTED COLLECTION
To enhance research and instruction, SCUA creates Research Guides to provide targeted information and resources relating to a particular author and subject. This guide provides access to the materials held in the Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections & University Archives relating to William Shakespeare, his works, and the Elizabethan age. You'll find musical compositions, playbills, production notes, photographs of theatrical productions, as well as books. Of special note, SCUA has a third folio of Richard III [1632] and several private press and artist books editions of the Bard's works. https://uncg.libguides.com/scua_shakespeare
FEATURED ARTICLES
For the Institutional Memory Project, archivist Scott Hinshaw discusses conducting oral histories with African American pioneers Dr. Ernestine Small and Dr. Aurelia Mazyck and then his interviews with current staff and students about their COVID-19 pandemic experience at UNCG. Read More...
The material featured in this exhibit is part of the PRIDE of the Community, an ongoing project which collects and makes accessible the rich history of the Triad LGBTQ+ community through community-contributed resources, donated archival materials, oral history interviews, and other outreach activities.

Capstone Project LIS graduate student Katherine Widner describes her deep dive into the cookbooks published by Christian churches and groups and her findings about these books which are a large part of the NC Cookbook Collection.



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