
Temple’s librarians and archival collections played a significant part in Ambler College’s award-winning entry at the 2005 Philadelphia Flower Show.
Linda Cotilla, Head of Suburban Campus Libraries, and Sandi Thompson, Ambler Librarian, served on the Flower Show Committee and provided the research, photographic images, and other archival documentation featured in the exhibit that won Best of Show in the Academic Educational category.
To illustrate the story of this significant period of Philadelphia horticultural history, the exhibit included materials from the Temple Libraries’ Ambler Archives, Urban Archives, and Special Collections, as well as resources from a number of other local archives.
See also Ambler College’s news release.
An exhibit from the Special Collections department, Main Floor and Mezzanine exhibit cases, February 11, 2005 – April 1, 2005, during regular library hours. Includes work of local artists such as N.C. Wyeth and Howard Pyle, examples of steel plate and wood block engravings, and illustrations for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Salvador Dali. For more information about the exhibit, contact the Special Collections department at 215-204-8230.
In celebration of Black History Month and Women’s History month during February and March, a photograph exhibit in Paley Library highlights the lives and accomplishments of black women in Philadelphia from 1930s to the 1970s. The photographs are from a number of collections housed in Temple Libraries’
Larry P. Alford has been appointed to the newly created position of Vice Provost for Libraries and University Librarian.