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Navigating Through the Past: Designing a Display for an Anniversary Event

This digital display commemorates the 150th anniversary of Drake Law School, featuring source materials from various archives and collections. Visit the website to explore the display and discover the history of Drake Law School.

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Navigating Through the Past: Designing a Display for an Anniversary Event

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  1. 69th Annual ORALL Meeting & Conference, October 2018 Navigating Through the Past:Designing a Display for an Anniversary Event

  2. Drake Law School: 150 Years of Preparing Students This digital display, created by Karen Wallace, Circulation/Reference Librarian, Drake Law Library, celebrates the first 150 years of Drake Law School. Source materials came from the Drake Law School archives, the Drake University Archives and the Drake Digital Collections at Cowles Library, Drake University Communications, and Drake faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Thanks to all who assisted in the creation of this display. Although the display is complete, the Drake Law School archives continue to grow. If you have materials you would like to donate, please contact Prof. Wallace. http://libguides.law.drake.edu/c.php?g=221713&p=1467352

  3. Life of a Library: A History of the George Washington University Law Library A Legal Miscellanea, Front & Center, http://alegalmiscellanea.com/lifeofalibrary/

  4. The Nuremberg Trials at 70Harvard Law School Online Exhibit The Harvard Law School Library commemorates this anniversary with this webpage, which describes Harvard's Nuremberg related collections, as well as the school's connections to the trials. An exhibit featuring items from both the circulating and manuscript collections will be on display… https://exhibits.law.harvard.edu/nuremberg70

  5. Property of the United States Government: 110 Years of the Federal Depository Library Program at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Libraryhttps://guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/govdocs/110th Examples of books, posters, maps, and other items from their collection. Exhibit created by Gwen Sinclair, Government Documents Librarian.

  6. Seattle University School of Lawhttps://law.seattleu.edu/prebuilt/library/brown/home.asp

  7. Texas Tech 50th Anniversary To help commemorate the occasion the Law Library created a display of historical material to celebrate.  In the display pictures of the new Law School construction, various Law School publications (including a yearbook with pictures of students struggling over finals) and an invitation to the grand opening of the Lanier Center. https://texastechlawlibrary.com/2017/10/03/law-schools-50th-anniversary-display/

  8. A Foundation in the Law: Celebrating 40 Years at Walter F. Mondale HallStefan A. Riesenfeld Rare Books Research Center at the University of Minnesota Law Library The Library and Riesenfeld Center's current exhibit, in celebration of the 40th anniversary of Walter F. Mondale Hall, highlights the development of plans for a new Law School building and its 2001 addition, and pays tribute in photographs to the Law School's great friend, Walter Mondale ('56), and his deep involvement in the life of the Law School for over six decades.The exhibit was created by Ian Moret, Patrick Graybill and Ryan Greenwood.http://riesenfeldcenter.blogspot.com/2018/09/wednesday-sept-26-fall-exhibit-open.html

  9. University of Minnesota Law Libraryhttp://moses.law.umn.edu/magnacarta/ In celebration of the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta, the University of Minnesota Law Library has digitized its year-long exhibit, "Magna Carta, 800 Years: Rights and the Rule of Law," and created a virtual showcase for its premier collection of early printed editions of Magna Carta, the earliest of which dates to 1514. Drawn from the treasures of the Library's Arthur C. Pulling Rare Books Collection, the exhibit features over seventy-five works that reflect and illuminate the deep influence of Magna Carta on the Anglo-American legal tradition.

  10. Documents Through the Decades The University of Wisconsin James Madison Law Library celebrated its 35th anniversary as a Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) Selective Depository by creating a display showcasing the history of 35 years in the FDLP and some interesting documents of various media types.  Created by Margaret Booth, Documents Assistant http://wisblawg.law.wisc.edu/2016/10/uw-law-library-celebrates-35th-anniversary-as-us-government-documents-depository/

  11. Arthur Neef Law LibraryWayne State University

  12. Thank You! Jan Bissett Reference & Faculty Liaison Services Librarian Arthur Neef Law Library Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan janbissett@wayne.edu Kathryn Polgar Collection Development Librarian Arthur Neef Law Library Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan ey8257@wayne.edu

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