Offering a historic look at one of America’s most historic cities, a new @VCULibraries digital collection reveals the Illustrated Atlas of the City of Richmond, Va.
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Thanks to @vcualumni magazine for highlighting special items from our library collections, such as this lovely book: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland arranged as a peep-show. See more little wonders in this article: https://t.co/eQJdI00urm
Ever wondered what the @VCU campus used to look like? What better way to see than from above! Check out our newest digital exhibit, "Medical College of Virginia Aerial Photography." Explore the evolution of the MCV Campus from the '40s through the '70s. https://t.co/hy2ObHWgTp
What @girlscouts cookies were available in Richmond in 1958?
@nedoliver of @axios visits @VCULibraries' archives of the Girl Scouts Commonwealth Council of Virginia that are now available to researchers. https://t.co/ogg8K3QZpA
The Collections Care team is still hard at work taking care of materials damaged by the leak over break. Here, technicians use a humidification process to flatten archived copies of MCV publications, which will help the paper sit better in the new box. #VCU#MCV#conservation
The SAA Crisis, Disaster, and Tragedy Response Working Group is hosting a free virtual talk on March 1. The panel will discuss a guide for archiving disaster support group records. Learn more and register!
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Yesterday, we kicked off the yearlong celebration- Rising from the Ashes: 100 Years of Innovation with a Community Breakfast honoring local firefighters and Alamance County leaders. Full story here: https://t.co/wXbLWqCzcF
Join Dr. Jajuan Johnson for the Lemon Project Genealogical Research Roundtable next Thursday. Meeting over zoom, it is a collaboration of genealogists and family historians coming together to share work, tips, & expertise. https://t.co/57TZw3z2KL