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@Osceola4H We found a photo of Four 4-H women looking at a gardening chart circa 1952 in UFDC! Zoom in at https://t.co/UYxtsuZi28.
@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
We’re captivated by the cover of the 1940 Report of the Florida Board of Control aka a precursor to the Florida Board of Governors.
Beyond being an excellent #MarbledMonday find, this book is an important record of the University System in our state.
Best known for his work with Dian Fossey in the area of primatology, Bob Campbell’s photographs also include other species- like this mantis that looks like dry leaves.
We’re very proud of this collection of about 14,000 35mm transparencies #bugginout
https://t.co/xXs656o4l5
@allisonnnmw Taco Bell and the library? Sounds like a great evening! Hope the studying went well. 😊
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
Minna Fernald donated over 320 paints of Florida plants to the @FloridaMuseum in 1942. We recently finished digitizing these paintings & they’re now available in our digital collections-https://t.co/p4g9az9dK6
This is her rendition of a blooming Pitcher Plant #ArchivesinBloom
@UFDistanceLearn We're here for this! Hey @UFRinkerSchool ...
#NationalHighFiveDay
There's a few days left to enter our meme contest! If you're a @UFHealth student, you can choose a week-long @UFHSCL study room reservation during finals as a prize. 🤩
Enter at-https://t.co/8xfIsuZRy9