News you can use about library resources, special displays, events, campus history — and more!
News you can use about library resources, special displays, events, campus history — and more!
The Reed Library is open regular hours fall break with the exception of Friday 10/12 and Saturday 10/13 – closing at 8p. Hours for the IMC are 10/13-10/14 closed 10/15-10/19 open noon-5p 10/20 closed 10/21 resume normal hours Special Collections and the Visual Resource Center are open regular hours.
The IMC now has iPhone/iPad chargers available for checkout. All chargers, laptops and headphones checkout to students for the day – due at closing. Other AV equipment including projectors, camcorders, audio recorders, screens, tripods and DVD/VCRs, checkout for 3 days and can be reserved by contacting Jim Holmes in the IMC. (503)777-7352
August 28 – November 7, 2012 Many surprises lurk in the Reed library collections: books that have unexpected contents, hidden accessories or decoration, or are just downright unreadable. The long history of cyphers and steganography (concealed writing) attests to the appeal, and sometimes the necessity, of hiding meaning in communications and texts. A broader look…
New to Reed? Please stop by the library’s open house this Thursday afternoon, 8/23, between 1:00 and 3:00. Meet library staff and learn about all of the library’s highlights, nooks and crannies.
Welcome new Reed faculty! Please join us for the new faculty orientation on Wed., Aug. 22 at 1:30 — meet Dena in the library lobby. If you need help with library services right now, please see our “services for faculty and staff” page, https://library.reed.edu/using/faculty.html.
The most frequent question in the Instructional Media Center is “What is this place?” The second most frequent question is “Can you recommend a movie?” While we love to talk film with our patrons, sometimes it’s not practical due to the long line of customers waiting eagerly to checkout one of many fantastic media resources. …
The Origins, Glory & Decline of the Humanist Cursive in Italy 1400-1650 is a new title written by Reed alumnus Steve Herold ’63 about the Early Writing Collection in the Reed library’s special collections. Herold has traced the history of the italic cursive popularized by Professor Lloyd Reynolds in his calligraphy classes at Reed presented…
May 22 – August 2012 This exhibit sheds some light on the history of calligraphy at Reed and the impact of Lloyd Reynolds’ teaching, showing a selection of his letterforms, correspondence, and student work. The calligraphy that Reynolds taught at Reed from the late 1930s through 1969 remains a strong presence in college life. Robert…
Summer break is here and it’s time to catch up on all that television you so dutifully disregarded due to your dedicated donnish diligence. The Reed library has a surprising number of TV series added mostly as a result of thesis projects and faculty requests – click below for a list of recommendations. Stop by…
Beginning Tuesday, May 15th, the library will move to a summer schedule. Monday-Friday: 8:30a-5p June 8 through August 10 the library will close at noon on Fridays. Monday, May 14 – Commencement Day 8:30a-11a, 2p-5p Closed – Memorial Day, May 28 & July 4.
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