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Books

"Discover the Great Plains” book series – a collaboration between the Press and the Center for Great Plains studies produced by Donna Shear and Rick Edwards. August 21, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Anita Breckbill, professor and music librarian at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, looks through “Antiphonarium Romanum,” a 405-year-old book of Gregorian chants that was recently donated to Archives and Special Collections by Karen R. Lusk. The only other known copy is located at Yale University. November 22, 2019. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Anita Breckbill, professor and music librarian at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, looks through “Antiphonarium Romanum,” a 405-year-old book of Gregorian chants that was recently donated to Archives and Special Collections by Karen R. Lusk. The only other known copy is located at Yale University. November 22, 2019. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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The Read for Resilience project will send free storybooks on coping with stress and trauma to young victims of this year's flood. From left: Jaci Foged, Annabelle Bielenberg, Holly Hatton-Bowers and Amy Napoli are part of the project. Jaci Foged's daughter, Joslyn, models one of the books in the program. July 10, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Bookshelf stacks in Love Library. December 9, 2018. Photo by Justin Mohling, University Communication.
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Research Fair 2018 Faculty Recognition breakfast. November 6, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Sheree Moser for CEHS Teaching in Excellence publication. April 24, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Sheree Moser for CEHS Teaching in Excellence publication. April 24, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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An early 1900s Christmas card was used as a bookmark and left behind in a book. The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten margin notes, photographs and other objects. Crowd
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Laura White, professor of English, and Andrew Stauffer of the University of Virginia and founder of Book Traces, look over Ghost Rider. The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten
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The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten margin notes, photographs and other objects. Crowd-sourced digital humanities project, Book Traces. The event was led by Peter Capuano,
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The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten margin notes, photographs and other objects. Crowd-sourced digital humanities project, Book Traces. The event was led by Peter Capuano,
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Laura White, professor of English, looks over the discoveries Friday. The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten margin notes, photographs and other objects. Crowd-sourced digital
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The Maid of Orleans by Robert Hugh Benson. The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten margin notes, photographs and other objects. Crowd-sourced digital humanities project, Book
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The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten margin notes, photographs and other objects. Crowd-sourced digital humanities project, Book Traces. The event was led by Peter Capuano,
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Laura White, professor of English, and Andrew Stauffer of the University of Virginia and founder of Book Traces, look over Ghost Rider. The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten
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Clara Craig, the university's first research librarian made this notation the book "Widow Bedott Papers" by Frances Whitcher. The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten margin
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The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten margin notes, photographs and other objects. Crowd-sourced digital humanities project, Book Traces. The event was led by Peter Capuano,
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Erin Chambers carries a load of books to be documented. The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten margin notes, photographs and other objects. Crowd-sourced digital humanities
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Andrew Stauffer of the University of Virginia and founder of Book Traces, and Linda Rogge, graduate student in English, look over books. The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten
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Peter Capuano, associate professor of English and director of the 19th-century studies program, and Andrew Stauffer of the University of Virginia and founder of Book Traces, search one of the basement shelves. The basement of Love Library north filled
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John Capuano, Peter Capuano's father visiting from Boston, Andrew Stauffer and Melissa Homestead look over one of the finds. The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten margin notes
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The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten margin notes, photographs and other objects. Crowd-sourced digital humanities project, Book Traces. The event was led by Peter Capuano,
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Melissa Homestead, Professor of English, checks out a book from the top shelf of one of the library stacks. The basement of Love Library north filled with hunters looking to document interesting bits of history in handwritten margin notes, photographs and
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