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University of Maryland Libraries are a system of eight libraries supporting the University of Maryland, College Park. There are six libraries on the UMCP campus: McKeldin Library, the main branch; Hornbake Library, home of the special collections and university archives (as well as the UMD iSchool, HCIL, and MITH); the Architecture Library; the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, home of special collections in performing arts and International Piano Archives at Maryland (IPAM) as well as general collections; the Art Library; and the STEM Library. The Priddy Library is located at the Universities of Shady Grove campus in Rockville, Md., while the Severn Library is an offsite storage facility in Severn, Md.
The Libraries support the research, learning, and teaching activities of the University of Maryland community. A library building was first constructed on campus in 1893, which was used until a replacement (Shoemaker Library, now Shoemaker Hall) was constructed in 1931. The current main branch, McKeldin Library, was built in 1958. The Libraries have been part of the Federal Depository Library system since 1925.
Today, as the largest university library system in the Washington D.C.-Baltimore area, the University of Maryland (UMD) Libraries serve more than 41,000 students and 14,000 faculty and staff at the flagship College Park campus.
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As the largest university library system in the Washington D.C.-Baltimore area, the University of Maryland (UMD) Libraries serve more than 41,000 students and 14,000 faculty and staff of the flagship College Park campus.
Special Collections and University Archives specialize in material related to the history of the University of Maryland, the state of Maryland, literature and rare books, and American history, especially as it relates to labor, mass media, and the performing arts
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University of Maryland Libraries; system of eight libraries connected to the University of Maryland, College Park. There are six libraries on the UMCP campus: McKeldin Library, the main branch; Hornbake Library, home of the special collections and university archives (as well as the UMD iSchool, HCIL, and MITH); the Architecture Library; the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, home of special collections in performing arts and International Piano Archives at Maryland (IPAM) as well as general collections; the Art Library; and the STEM Library. The Priddy Library is located at the Universities of Shady Grove campus in Rockville, Md., while the Severn Library is an offsite storage facility in Severn, Md. The Libraries support the research, learning, and teaching activities of the University of Maryland community. A library building was first constructed on campus in 1893, which was used until a replacement (Shoemaker Library, now Shoemaker Hall) was constructed in 1931. The current main branch, McKeldin Library, was built in 1958. The Libraries have been part of the Federal Depository Library system since 1925.
"About," UMD Libraries website, viewed 36 March 2021. https://www.lib.umd.edu/about
As the largest university library system in the Washington D.C.-Baltimore area, the University of Maryland (UMD) Libraries serve more than 41,000 students and 14,000 faculty and staff of the flagship College Park campus.
Special Collections and University Archives specialize in material related to the history of the University of Maryland, the state of Maryland, literature and rare books, and American history, especially as it relates to labor, mass media, and the performing arts
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University of Maryland Libraries, Wikipedia, accessed 15 June 2021.
University of Maryland Libraries; system of eight libraries connected to the University of Maryland, College Park. There are six libraries on the UMCP campus: McKeldin Library, the main branch; Hornbake Library, home of the special collections and university archives (as well as the UMD iSchool, HCIL, and MITH); the Architecture Library; the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, home of special collections in performing arts and International Piano Archives at Maryland (IPAM) as well as general collections; the Art Library; and the STEM Library. The Priddy Library is located at the Universities of Shady Grove campus in Rockville, Md., while the Severn Library is an offsite storage facility in Severn, Md. The Libraries support the research, learning, and teaching activities of the University of Maryland community. A library building was first constructed on campus in 1893, which was used until a replacement (Shoemaker Library, now Shoemaker Hall) was constructed in 1931. The current main branch, McKeldin Library, was built in 1958. The Libraries have been part of the Federal Depository Library system since 1925.
University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries
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Isabella Hayes papers
Isabella Hayes papers, 1941-1971, 1949-1968
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Isabella Hayes papers
Isabella Hayes was the librarian in charge of the Maryland Room of the McKeldin Library from 1958 to 1969. The papers consist of correspondence, photographs, and other records pertaining to the operation of the Maryland Room, as well as Hayes' professional and civic activities. Major topics include the Prince George's County League of Women Voters, the Maryland Room, and the Health and Welfare Council of the National Capitol Area.
Merikangas, Robert. A brief history of the management world of the UMCP Libraries / Robert Merikangas.
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University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries
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Records of Katherine Anne Porter at 100
Records of Katherine Anne Porter at 100, 1989-1991
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Records of Katherine Anne Porter at 100
Katherine Anne Porter at 100: New Perspectives was a public program funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The University of Maryland, College Park, was the site of this celebration of the hundredth birthday of Katherine Anne Porter, May 9-11, 1991. At various locations on campus, the conference featured presentations commemorating Porter's memory by friends and colleagues, including Porter's literary trustee Isabel Bayley, Cleanth Brooks, Porter's publisher and editor Seymour Lawrence, nephew Paul Porter, and Porter's lawyer E. Barrett Prettyman; presentations discussing Porter's work; film viewings; and an exhibition of materials from the Porter papers from the holdings of the University of Maryland Libraries. The collection includes correspondence, financial records, publications, posters, budgetary materials, legal documents, press releases, work papers, color slides, posters, and video recordings.
Records of Katherine Anne Porter at 100, 1989-1991.
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University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries
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Betty B. Baehr papers
Baehr, Betty B. Betty B. Baehr papers, 1983 and undated
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Betty B. Baehr papers
Betty B. Baehr was a librarian at the University of Maryland from 1947 until 1983. Her papers consist of an oral history interview (transcripts and cassette tapes) as well as photographs. The interview contains information about Baehr's career at Maryland, including descriptions of the library operations and departments between the 1940s and 1980s.
Baehr, Betty B. Betty B. Baehr papers, 1983 and undated.
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University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries
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Isabella Hayes papers
Isabella Hayes papers, 1941-1971, 1949-1968
Title:
Isabella Hayes papers
Isabella Hayes was the librarian in charge of the Maryland Room of the McKeldin Library from 1958 to 1969. The papers consist of correspondence, photographs, and other records pertaining to the operation of the Maryland Room, as well as Hayes' professional and civic activities. Major topics include the Prince George's County League of Women Voters, the Maryland Room, and the Health and Welfare Council of the National Capitol Area.
Hayes, Isabella Mallory, 1908-1984. Papers of Isabella Hayes, 1941-1971.
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Margaret Chisholm Papers
Chisholm, Margaret E. Margaret Chisholm papers, 1979-1991 (bulk 1987-1989).
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Margaret Chisholm Papers
Margaret Chisholm's first involvement with educational broadcasting started from positive reviews of a televised course she taught on children's literature at the University of Oregon. In 1967, she accepted an offer to direct the media program of the Seattle school system as well as the area libraries. This job put her on the executive board of public television station KCTS. Later, while serving on the Public Broadcasting Service's Board of Directors, Chisholm participated in the decision to create a new organization to represent public television station managers' interests and to deal with lobbying and planning efforts of public television while PBS concentrated on programming. Chisholm served on the interim board of trustees of the new entity, Association for Public Broadcasting (APB). She served several terms on the APB Board and remains a trustee at large with the organized renamed Association of America's Public Television Stations (APTS). She also served as vice president of the APB lobbying arm National Association of Public Television Stations' Executive Committee from 1979 to 1983. The collection documents Chisholm's involvement with PBS and APTS.
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