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In short, we consider him diseased from head to foot

Posted August 10, 2017

While the summer is generally less hectic on campus due to fewer students, less traffic, etc., here in Special Collections we have been busy, busy, busy growing our collections in materials related to local history. A new acquisition we are […]

Collection of Joseph Funk Letters Now in Special Collections

Posted August 7, 2017

Special Collections is pleased to announce a very exciting acquisition – a collection of nine letters, 1832-1836, written by J. W. Hollis, a printer/publisher in Winchester, to Joseph Funk of Singers Glen music fame. Funk was a pioneer American composer and […]

High Five! Title IX Camtasia Training

Posted July 31, 2017

Innovation Services is working with the Title IX Office again, but this time they are working with Camtasia. Amy Sirocky-Meck, Title IX Coordinator, reached out to JMU Libraries in June to learn more about Camtasia and how the program could […]

Madison Fellowship for Digital Teaching and Learning

Posted July 31, 2017

JMU Faculty are invited to apply for the Madison Fellowship or Digital Teaching and Learning, a program of JMU Libraries, Innovation Services. The eight-week fellowship affords the time and space for fellows to develop creative courses, assignments, projects, etc. that might […]

JMU Supports the Library Bill of Rights

Posted June 19, 2017

In a new initiative to showcase that all libraries have a responsibility to serve as a forum for information and ideas, Libraries & Educational Technologies (LET) at James Madison University has installed the American Library Association’s “Library Bill of Rights” posters in […]

The Heatwole Family Papers Acquired by Special Collections

Posted June 19, 2017

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS is pleased to announce a recently acquired local history manuscript collection! The Heatwole Family Papers were donated to Special Collections last week by descendants of the illustrious David A. Heatwole (1827-1911) family of Rockingham County. Other family names present […]

Processing Update – Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers

Posted June 19, 2017

We’re happy to announce that one of our most recent (and significant) acquisitions is currently undergoing processing. In early April 2017, we acquired several boxes of manuscript material including photographs, correspondence, ledgers, and scrapbooks from the estate of Mary Hutton […]

DIY: Do It Yourself

Posted June 6, 2017

Got an idea for a new product or business? Make it yourself with the help of these resources in the new Rose Library display, that cover everything from finding that spark of inspiration to selling it to others. Then head […]

DIT: Did It Themselves

Posted June 6, 2017

Franklin. Ford. Bell. Tesla. Jobs. Explore the new display in Carrier Library to learn more about the inventors whose products and processes have shaped our world. Once you’re inspired, find resources about becoming an inventor/entrepreneur yourself at the display in Rose […]

National Preservation Week

Posted April 28, 2017

This week is National Preservation Week! Next time you’re in Rose, explore “LibraryLand,” an adventure game that’s fun for the whole campus. From Rubberband Junction, the Rustbelt, and a Rodent of Unusual Size—from Coffee Creek, the LollyPop Forest, Highlighter Highlands, […]