Since 1909 the Newberry Library has been highlighting its collections through its exhibitions.
Under Librarian W.N.C. Carlton (1909-1920), exhibitions became a regular feature of the Library's programs. Although no formal organizational structure and coordination of exhibits existed until 1983, Rare Book Room (later Special Collections) supervisors -- Gertrude L. Woodward, Colton Storm -- and Wing custodians -- Ernst F. Detterer, James M. Wells -- were de facto organizers who curated many shows themselves in the period prior to the renovation of the Cobb Building. In 1983, Library Services under Mary Wyly assumed responsibility for the exhibits program and an exhibits advisory committee was formed.
From the description of Exhibition records, 1909-[ongoing]. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 28322325