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Special Exhibition @ KSL for Humanities Week; The History of the Book--Always in Transition
The History of the Book—Always in Transition, a Special Exhibition, features a collaborative exhibit as part of 2007 Humanities Week's Information Society.
Curated by students from Case's Art History Visual Arts and Museums seminar class (Ann Helmreich, associate director, Baker-Nord), the exhibit cases on the Kelvin Smith Library's main floor and in the Special Collections Department on the 2nd floor highlight this theme. The exhibit in the Special Collections Department was part of a lecture and opening reception on April 17, and will remain available to the public through Friday, April 20.
Case thanks the the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Allen Memorial Medical Library for their generous loans to this exhibit, which also feature many works from the KSL Special Collections Department. Students will also showcase a digital online version of the special exhibition. Watch for it, in Digital Case.
The opening reception on April 17 followed the Robert H. Jackson lecture Can the Book Survive the Information Revolution?
Humanities Week April 15-20 is presented by the Baker Nord Center for the Humanities
Posted by Karen Oye on April 18, 2007 09:29 PM
