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The end of the semester is right around the corner! Be sure to reach out to your Subject Specialist early for help finding resources for your final projects and papers. https://t.co/YSO4sqnCWG
Issues of the Gainesville Sun from 1911- present are now available on Newsbank! Historic issues were digitized using microfilm holdings from our collection. This requires a subscription, but we've got you covered if you access it via the UF VPN.
Visit https://t.co/QwlXRCOux2
Want to relax with a little art break after a long week? We’re hosting a Welcome Back Virtual Drawing Class with Emma Lee Jensen on Friday, Jan. 15, from noon-2pm to help you decompress. All you need is a piece of paper & a pencil.
Register in advance: https://t.co/veYoiPmdfT
The first week of class is always a little stressful. We’re hosting a Virtual Drawing Class with Emma Lee Jensen on Friday, January 15, from noon-2pm to help you decompress. All you need is a piece of paper & a pencil. 📝
Register in advance at https://t.co/veYoiP4Col
If you’re a little overwhelmed by the 2800 pamphlets in the collection, this bibliography of our French Revolutionary Pamphlets with subject index by Laura V. Monti is a great starting point.
https://t.co/VSxkQ4Jbqh https://t.co/2hzJiKaoN0
We really can't do better than the rather understated caption provided by "The Little Fox, or, The story of Captain Sir F.L. M'Clintock's Arctic expedition" by S. T. C. (1865). #LibraryWonderland
We’re thinking about pie already...
Find our Thanksgiving weekend hours at-https://t.co/Avrr1Gokr5
@FAUJupiterLib How about The Picture Book of Wild Animals? It was published around 1870, features a camel, and is available online-https://t.co/SWpyyG6cWC
If you like penguins & old documents, you'll really like "Freti Magellanici"
Published in 1634, this map shows the southernmost tip of Chile & Argentina with Patagonia, Straits of Magellan, Le Maire Strait, & Fire Lands. Plus a few feathered friends. 🐧
https://t.co/uGlakpu6Y9
We love this vivid interpretation of a Butterfly Tree-https://t.co/AeR5UhLJzj
#ArchivesinBloom