The Lost Communities of Florida
Our Spring exhibit is on display until April 8th in the Smathers Library, second floor gallery.
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Our Spring exhibit is on display until April 8th in the Smathers Library, second floor gallery.
Our Coffey Fellowship artists in residence describe their research in the collections in our latest blog post.
The updated interface for the University of Florida Digital Collections launches November 29th.
These semester-long fellowships allow students from any background or level to pursue a question of their own in the collections. Apply by 11/29/2021.
A recently-catalogued collection of comic materials gives face and voice to 1990s Kinshasa.
The newest issue of the Libraries magazine features projects, research, and spaces from across our special collections.
A fragment of an early printed book tells the shifting stories of titles and texts.
SASC welcomes Denise Bookwalter and Paul Shortt as its sixth and seventh artists in residence for the Coffey Residency in Book Arts.
In 1821, Florida became a US territory. A new exhibit looks at the peoples and cultures who lived there.
As part of the war effort, comic illustrators and their young audiences imagined the Panama Canal as a site of subterfuge.