University Library Exhibits Records 1969-1979

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University Library Exhibits Records 1969-1979

The University Library Exhibits Collection contains slides of the University of Central Florida Library Exhibits from 1970-1979. However, many of the materials contained within this collection date back to as early as 1969. In many cases, local newspaper articles advertising and critiquing the exhibits are included as well as programs, pamphlets, and patron comment sheets. The library was the first building to be built on the campus, thus making the library's entryway primary space for all university departments to showcase various presentations or projects where they otherwise could not. This collection highlights the many varied campus exhibits, while showing how the library functioned as a multi-use building in the university's early years.

2 Boxes; 2.8 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6327016

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Founded as Florida Technological University in 1963, the university began holding classes in 1968. In 1978 its name was changed to University of Central Florida. From the founding of the university until 2001, the university was part of the Florida State University System governed by a Board of Regents. Since then, the university has been governed by its own Board of Trustees. From the description of University of Central Florida publications collection, 1962-2006. (University of Tam...

Florida Technological University

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These materials were created by the Office of News and Information

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The University of Central Florida library was the first building to be erected on campus in 1968 and has since been the center from which the campus has grown. All social and academic acclivities in the first years of the university were conducted within the university library. Classroom space was provided in the library as well as holding the offices of the university's first president, Dr. Charles N. Millican, and his staff. Even with the quick growth of the campus, the university...