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April 30, 2008

Hidden Treasures at the DePaul Richardson Library ?

A current posting on the DePaul University Libraries blog entitled “I ♥ the Special Collections and Archives” entices DePaul users to  check out the special collections that we may have heard about but have never explored. Here is an excerpt to whet your interest:

“Special Collections refers to the books with rare or unique content, format, or subject focus. Our Special Collections contains over 21,000 volumes, including unique collections like the Lemke Napoleon Collection, the Bradford Dickens Collections, the Vincentiana Collection, or Faculty Publications. The Archives contain documents and materials from different organizations or institutions- including those of DePaul University- arranged in an orderly manner to aid patrons in their research.”

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