Cornell University. Libraries
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Cornell University Libraries architectural drawings and blueprints
Includes floor plans, photographs, negatives, blueprints, and drawings of various libraries on the Cornell campus, including Olin, Uris, Catherwood, Veterinary, and Annex Libraries.
Cornell University. Libraries planning project records
Tape recording of a presentation by a representative of the American Management Association, January 12, 1972; letters, memoranda, directives, a questionnaire, and tally sheets related to surveys of the Cornell library staff; and a report on the project by William E. McGrath.
Cornell Universtiy Library instructional films
Films describing how to use the Cornell University libraries. Film F-366 titled Uses of the Library shows librarians and student actors describing the process of looking up a research topic, finding a book, and checking it out, all with a bit of a comical take. The film was recorded in the Sibley Hall Library. A Cornell University Libraries film, 1966. Also film F-168 titled The Library is For People, ca. 1977.
Meetings of department heads and designated assistants minutes
Minutes, memoranda, and other materials pertaining to monthly meetings of department heads in Olin and Uris Libraries at Cornell University.
Rare book exhibit slides
25 items including glass slides of items shown in an exhibit on early European exploration of what is now the United States, including California and upstate New York. Items shown included books (some of them formerly owned by Jared Sparks), maps, and manuscripts.
Stack directory (parody)
Two sheets April Fool's Day spoof of the Olin Library "Stack Directory" and two sheets of the current directory.
Uris Library reference statistics
Statistics sheets with tallies for numbers and types of reference questions asked, with manuscript notes on the nature of some of the questions and the reference sources consulted.