The Brodsky Series for the Advancement of Library Conservation was pleased to present Holly Huston Krueger, Senior Paper Conservator at the Library of Congress, as its speaker on Friday, October 22nd at 4 p.m. With over thirty thousand original drawings for illustrations, cartoons and comic strips, the Library of Congress is one of the largest repositories in the world. The evening lecture will give an overview of the Swann, Cabinet of American Illustration, Art Wood, and Herb Block collections and the preservation issues particular to these materials. Krueger will discussed past and ongoing conservation actions as well as new directions in scientific preservation research on the Herblock cartoons. Holly Huston Krueger is a graduate of the ...
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Finding the best works for your library doesn’t have to involve expensive subscriptions to book revi...
From the Dean (Robin Wagner) Library News Cite and Bite Workshops Open Access Week (Janelle Wertzb...
Maria Fredericks, Drue Heinz Book Conservator at the Morgan Library & Museum, was featured as the sp...
Hedi Kyle, conservator (retired) at the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, PA. In this,...
The 2018 offering of the annual Brodsky Series for the Advancement of Library Conservation featured ...
This issue includes items about Dr. Gunnar Heydenreich, highlights from the 30th Annual Meeting of t...
The 2006 lecture Brodsky Series held is November 3-5 was honored to host Gary Frost, one of the lead...
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"This catalogue accompanies the exhibition 'Herblock's History: Political cartoons from the crash to...
Introduction: Serendipity is often the best friend of special collections librarians. Sharing our pa...
This issue includes items about Director of Libraries Alexia Hudson-Ward, Robert Krulwich \u2769, T...
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Edwin Sulca: Master Peruvian WeaverFeatured Donors Harvey Dunn Book Available Mid-2009U.S. Fish & Wi...
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