Greetings of the Season
View a selection of holiday cards created by Mallette Dean and featured in John Hawk’s book Greetings of the Season. Continue reading Greetings of the Season
View a selection of holiday cards created by Mallette Dean and featured in John Hawk’s book Greetings of the Season. Continue reading Greetings of the Season
Check out Gleeson Library’s oldest example of printing from moveable type: a leaf from the Gutenberg Bible, now in digital collections. Continue reading Our Noble Fragment: Gleeson Library’s Gutenberg Bible Leaf Goes Digital
Learn more about Egan Walker’s Spring 2025 intern project working with John DePol prints in Gleeson Library’s Donohue Rare Book Room. Continue reading A Spring with John DePol
Paulina Pons Meyer reflects on works by Jack Stauffacher that she encountered in her Spring 2025 internship in the Rare Book Room. Continue reading Jack of All Trades, Master of One: A Look Into Jack Stauffacher’s Typographic Work
Read about Lacey Bunn’s Spring 2025 intern project working with broadsides in the Donohue Rare Book Room. Continue reading A Journey from Flat File to Digital Archive, One Broadside at a Time
Learn more about Brooke Schneider’s Spring 2025 intern project in Gleeson Library’s Donohue Rare Book Room. Continue reading Haebler’s Incunabula From Paris to Rome to Cologne
Olivia Hoover, SCUA student assistant, shares a history of Lone Mountain Press and some images from the collection held by the Donohue Rare Book Room. Continue reading Lone Mountain Press: A Legacy In Print
Nearly all of the books held by Gleeson Library can be found by searching Ignacio, our library catalog, but did you know that we’re adding information to Ignacio all the time? Here are a few books from the Donohue Rare Book Room that we added to the library catalog recently: Catholic Church, Clement, Balthasar Moretus, Jan … Continue reading Pontificals, Palestine, and Pelagianism in the Donohue Rare Book Room
The next time you come to Gleeson Library, you may notice something conspicuous is missing. There are no longer printers in the Reference Department computer lab, but actually not much has changed. You can still print in the library! Just as you can print anywhere on campus using Pharos. Consider Pharos to be cloud printing: send … Continue reading You can still print! The love of Pharos and Xerox
When you think of Gleeson Library, do you think of printers? Most of the students who enter through our gates do, and I can’t blame them: I’m practically obsessed with the printers in the library since they tend to be the most used on campus. Typical day in the Reference Dept computer lab You may … Continue reading Pharos and Lab Closure October 14