· Lockwood Memorial Library, North Campus
"Treasures from the Lockwood Library" showcases fine press books
created to be cultural, artistic objects, as well as a means of
communication. These are not rare materials of great monetary value, said
Lockwood Library Director Judith Adams, but examples of printing that
conveys both knowledge and beauty. The exhibit is curated by Tim Conroy.
· Music Library, Baird Hall, North Campus
"Treasures in the Music Library" includes such items as concert
programs from UB music history and from principal venues in the Western
World; posters like that announcing an 1817 concert of Haydn's Creation,
and Georgia O'Keefe's posters for the Santa Fe chamber music series;
materials documenting the history of American music librarianship;
recordings and lectures by UB's Slee Visiting Professors including Aaron
Copland, Leon Kirchner and Ned Rorem; excerpts from the Jan Williams
Archive and a collection of 19th-century full scores.
· Science & Engineering Library, Capen Hall, North Campus
"Scientific Literature of 1846" features interesting journals and
articles from the library's rich collection dating from the year of UB's
founding. It will include examples of scholarly articles, treatises and
popular publications. A featured title will be the beautifully illustrated
set, "Agriculture of New York State" by Ebenezer Emmons, published between
1846 and 1854.
· Law Library, O'Brian Hall, North Campus
"Historical Images" features photos and other images tracing the
evolution of the law school, its professors, students and assorted
buildings from late 1880s to its present incarnation in O'Brian Hall.
· Health Sciences Library, Abbott Hall, South Campus
"History of the Health Sciences Library," "The Bonnie and Vern Bullough
History of Nursing Collection" and "The McGuire Historical Medical
Instrument Collection."
· Poetry/Rare Books Collection, 420 Capen Hall, North
Campus
"HERE: Fifty Years of Poetry in Buffalo" features important editions,
manuscripts and photos of major poets writing in English who have visited,
taught or read at UB, contributing to its reputation as a principal hot
spot of postmodernism.
· University Archives. 420 Capen Hall, North Campus
"University at Buffalo Sesquicentennial Exhibit: The Founding of the
University" produced and put on line by Christopher Densmore, acting
director of the Archives. For the archives' electronic exhibit, featuring
photos, historic documents and other memorabilia, go to
http://wings.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/archives/exhibit/
"Remembering the Past, Promoting the Future: 150 Years of Libraries at UB," an on-line exhibition designed and constructed by central technical services librarian Ellen Greenblatt, with assistance from John Edens and Christopher Densmore. Find it at http://wings.buffalo.edu/libraries/exhibits/3mill/
· Oscar Silverman Undergraduate Library, Capen Hall, North
Campus
"UB Libraries: Past, Present and Future," a look at the UB libraries
through photos, objects and memorabilia that demonstrate historical changes
in information-search technology.