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Learn about Archives and Special Collections at Discovery Space event on Sept. 11

Ohio University Libraries is welcoming back the OHIO community for the semester at the Mahn Center Discovery Space. 

On Wednesday, Sept. 11, all students, faculty and staff are invited to stop by to see how the space is evolving, learn more about Mahn Center collections, and view some recent acquisitions. The event will take place from 4-6 p.m. in the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections on Alden Library’s fifth floor.

Newly acquired materials from University Archives , Manuscript Collections , Rare Books and the Documentary Photography Archive will be highlighted and are available for research, instruction and general interest. The new exhibit from the Collection of Presidential Campaign Artifacts , the Cornelius Ryan permanent exhibit and the “Meet Our Collections” display about the Mahn Center collections will also be showcased.

Members of the OHIO community look over displays in the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections
The Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections on the fifth floor of Alden Library.

In addition, Mahn Center and Digital Initiatives interns and student employees will be present to share the expertise they’ve developed working with various collections, ranging from documentary photography to the OHIO Pride Center Collection and Persian manuscripts. There will also be an opportunity to get creative with coloring pages, button making, Legos and more.

Miriam Intrator , interim head of the Mahn Center and Digital Initiatives and special collections librarian, wrote in an email that the event is a way for others to get familiar with the Archives and Special Collections as the new school year begins.

“This event is a casual and social opportunity for people to get together, learn more about our collections and our space, about the amazing work our students do and about the wide range of instructional, research and exploratory possibilities contained within archives and special collections,” Intrator wrote.

A small elephant statue with
Pictured above is a small elephant statue with “Roosevelt 1938” engraved on it. The Presidential Campaign Artifacts Collection gives viewers insight into how political campaigns did mass communication pre-and-post television, and how the items reflect the tone of the campaigns.

Light refreshments will be served, and the event includes hands-on creative fun for all ages. Come check out all that’s on display and explore what the Mahn Center’s Archives and Special Collections has to offer.

“We hope that both people who are familiar with [the Mahn Center] and who are brand new to us will come and will bring a colleague or friend,” Intrator wrote.

To learn more about Archives and Special Collections, explore the OHIO Archives Blog , browse the Digital Archives and view the Digital Exhibits.

For more information about the event or to request accessibility accommodations, contact Miriam Intrator at intrator@ohio.edu .

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