Recombination - University of Virginia Library

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Recombination - University of Virginia Library
Recombination | the university of virginia library 2011 annual report
RECOMB
RECOMBINATION
Research
Challenges
Preservation
IDEAS
Resource
Service
Students
Knowledge
Power Outlets
Culture
Change
Technology
Coffee
Population
Growth
Conversation
Space
Faculty
Future
Surprise
Digital
scholar
Sleep
Headphones
information
survival
evolution
Aquarium
tweet
language
breakthrough
exhibition
creativity
climate
innovation
Hours
human
discussion
Discovery
search
contemplation
location
exploration
community
catalyst
Companion
history
support
RECOMBINATION
from so simple a beginning
endless forms most beautiful
and most wonderful have been,
and are being, evolved.
Charles darwin, the origin of species
the
the
fish
fish
image
image
away
away
from
from
the
the
gutter
gutter
galapagos fish These are fish from William K. Vanderbilt’s lavishly illustrated book
about his trip to the Galapagos, To Galapagos on the Ara, 1926. The watercolors are by
William F. Belanske.
On my way to U.Va.!
“The proceedings of those colonies … and the accidents that befell
them” John Smith, English explorer and governor of Jamestown, Virginia, drew this early
map of the colony. Printed in 1612, it includes drawings of Indian tribes and an “annex”
of “the proceedings of those colonies, since their first departure from England.”
WELCOME
CHAPTER I
NATURAL SELECTION
MUTATION
GENETIC D RIFT
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
DONOR LIST
welcome.
letter from the university librarian
This spring my husband and I traveled to the Galapagos, the chain of islands
that the 19th-century naturalist Charles Darwin explored and that informed his
thinking about evolution. The islands prompted me to think about the Library’s
evolution, and seeded the theme for this year’s annual report.
Recombination is one of the forces of evolution. It’s a mixing up of things that
creates something new. The Library is a constant mixing up of things, a changing
environment that is generating new ideas, new resources, new services, and
new ideas to try. We are also facilitating the meaningful exchange of ideas
among students and faculty, institutions, and scholars everywhere that produces
new knowledge.
We’ve arranged the report in sections that are very loosely suggested by other forces
of evolution, including natural selection, mutation, genetic drift, and gene flow.
The development of the collections through careful selection by our librarians,
the constant impact of developing and changing technology, the changes in how
our students study and learn through their generations, and the impact of each
donor’s gift on the Library and the people it serves—all are forces of evolution
driving us forward.
Our ability to embrace change—including and especially when it takes us by
surprise—and make the most of it is what will determine our survival. In the
heady rush to put as much as possible in digital form, for example, few thought
about the challenge of preserving all that material. Now the monumental task
of curating and preserving that scholarly record is one that the great research
universities and libraries must take on. It is a challenge both daunting and exciting,
and we welcome it.
The closing words of The Origin of Species are, “whilst this planet has gone cycling
on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms
most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.” The
U.Va. Library continues to evolve with endless forms most beautiful and most
wonderful, and I thank you for being a part of this exciting evolution.
karin wittenborg
University Librarian
I could say that our inherited traits—books, buildings, popularity with students
and faculty, advances in technology—are part of our evolution as well. And
certainly there are constants in that evolution: a growing university population,
more collections than spaces to house them, perennial budget challenges, and
technology that is exciting at first but then quickly and expensively obsolete. Our
evolution is indeed a “tangled bank,” as Darwin observed, of life and activity.
In his work, Darwin contemplated the idea of a tree of life, with tidy limbs
branching off neatly from one another. It was an orderly process. Cataloging a book
in the library used to be a solitary, orderly process, too.
The reality, however, is that evolution is fast, complex, mysterious, and messy.
Our cataloguers used to exist in what Harvard professor of law Lawrence Lessig
described as a “read only” culture, where they worked in solitary silos, following
strict, time-tested rules. Now they exist in a “read/write” culture, where more
people from outside the Library contribute to a book’s record, creating a record
that is bigger, deeper, more changed and changeable.
The “data ecosystem” of our resources is in a constant state of growth and change,
and so is the physical ecosystem of our buildings and services. In two decades,
centuries-old rules forbidding food and noise have fallen away, and most Library
spaces are now abuzz with coffee and conversation, companions to quiet spaces
for contemplation and research.
Galapagos tortoise An illustration from A Voyage in the South Seas, in the years 1812,
1813, and 1814 by David Porter (1780-1843).
CHAPTER
I
The idea of natural selection can be aligned with how
a great library chooses its collections. Librarians act
as careful curators; some items are selected, some are
not. Over time—from minutes to centuries—that
collection itself illustrates evolutions: of history, ideas,
cultures, and technologies. The result is a collection
that is broad, deep, and valuable to scholars.
NATURAL
The Life of Data Staff from the Library’s new Scientific Data Consulting Group worked
with Sarah Kucenas, assistant professor of biology, to manage and preserve her research data
and make it accessible to future scholars. Her research includes the study of zebra fish for
their unique ability to show how nervous systems form and behave, which may help biologists better understand disorders such as multiple sclerosis. This image is a magnification
of zebra fish larvae, with red and green fluorescent markers labeling their nervous systems.
“The red, eyelike gleam of hostile campfires” The collection of the Albert
and Shirley Small Special Collections Library evolved to include not only the original
manuscript of Stephen Crane’s Civil War novel, The Red Badge of Courage, but also its
1951 comic book version.
“Be good and you will be lonesome,” wrote Mark Twain in the author’s signed
edition of Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World. The book was featured in the
Library’s “Global Collections” exhibit, which explored travellers’ discoveries and perceptions
of cultures beyond their own.
THEN
NOW
“Good-bye, Old Paint!” After 25 years of tireless service and leaky fluids, the Library’s
delivery van was retired and replaced by a 2012 model. The new van cost almost $15,000
less than the nearest competitor, and it led to a rare compliment from the procurement
department: “an outstanding resolution to this transaction.”
Unseen,
in the
background,
Fate was
quietly
slipping the
lead into
the boxing
glove.
P.G. Wodehouse
illuminating the past The Langhorne A. Messenger Collection includes a rare book
of hours (a devotional book with illuminated manuscripts), Expliciunt hore intemerate dei
genitricis virginis Marie ..., 1516.
Creating Light In 2011 the Library collaborated with U.Va.’s Information Technology
Services to launch “Libra,” an online repository where faculty can deposit their published
research. Libra both preserves and provides access to the scholarly output of U.Va. This
beautiful image is of magnetic field lines from supercomputer simulations that are part of
the collaborative research done by John Hawley, professor of astronomy. He is investigating
what happens inside a gas ring that orbits around a star or black hole when the turbulence
creates heat that causes the ring to give off light.
“Hoggs (wild & tame) not to be numbered” The collections in the Tracy W. McGregor
Library include rare materials from the early colonial days of Virginia, including this
accounting of livestock in Jamestown, written by explorer and colonist John Rolfe in
A True Relation of the State of Virginia, 1616.
CHAPTER
II
Libraries are in a state of constant change, variation,
and adaptation. Mutations in technology generate
variations that change how we capture visual moments,
how we teach historic events, and how we present
and share ideas (including something as seemingly
prosaic as storing books).
From Copper Plate to PhotoShop The Library’s team that digitizes special collections materials rescued antique copper plate pictures from the University’s Mountain Lake
Biological Station in southwestern Virginia. Student interns scanned the copper plates, then
used Photoshop to create grayscale images for modern viewing.
We Like
“Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies” This subtitle of Robert
Hooke’s Micrographia hints at the surprises that literally unfold from this 1667 book.
Micrographia was one of the first publications to include detailed descriptions of observations
made through a microscope. The Library’s copy needed extensive conservation treatment,
and consultation of copies held by other libraries revealed that the U.Va. copy contained
unique versions of many illustrations, including this famous louse. The conservator blogged
about her progress and used Facebook to get help tracking down a mysterious watermark.
The comments that followed indicated that the book was probably bound in Ireland in the
1700s, but other mysteries still remain.
Decisions and Their Impact The School of Engineering and Applied Science held an
introductory course for 300 first-year students that challenged them to role-play different
government and civic agencies during Hurricane Katrina. Faculty and students met at the
Charles L. Brown Library and used data and other library resources to study the impact
and implications of technology, science, and engineering decisions during a natural disaster.
Photo Credit: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Roll camera! The Library joined the celebration of Home Movie Day—an event held
by more than 50 institutions worldwide to promote the preservation of these films—by
inviting the local community to bring in their old home movies for conservation evaluation. Nearly 40 movies came in, on 8mm, Super-8 and 16mm film. Preservation staff
evaluated them, looking for condition issues such as film shrinkage, poorly made splices, or
perforation damage that would prevent them from being projected. The event featured the
newly-preserved Ralph W. Feil Collection, rare color movies of Charlottesville in the 1930s.
From the Wide, Wide World to the Wide, Wide Web The Library’s Lillian Gary
Taylor Fellowships offer visiting scholars a chance to conduct research using materials
from the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library. This year, Taylor Fellow
Jessica DeSpain, assistant professor of English at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville,
researched editions of Susan Warner’s 19th-century American novel, The Wide, Wide World.
Published at the same time as Moby Dick, this little-known work was a blockbuster in its
time, generating more than 100 editions in the U.S. and overseas. DeSpain’s project, when
completed, will present a “digital edition” of the book that illuminates the textual and
visual variants among the editions and translations, as well as the marketing and publishing
practices of the time.
Charlottesville Trolley System 1890s–1920s
routes
features
Main Line
Turn-around
Belmont Grove Line
(Abandon)
Pass-by
JPA Line
Street Car Barn
University Line
Union Station
Original Fry’s
Spring Line (Abandon)
Ridge Street Line
Fry’s Spring
Built but Abandoned
Jeff. Park Hotel
Planned but not built
power planT
C & O Station
Proposed System
“Cool Mr. Map, Meet Mr. Scanner” The Scholars’ Lab launched a community-driven
website (spatial.scholarslab.org) as one outcome of a National Endowment for the
Humanities grant to bring GIS (geographic information systems) approaches to humanities
scholarship. The Spatial Humanities site includes sample projects, essays, and a step-by-step
tutorial for creating GIS projects in the humanities such as this analysis of old streetcar maps
of Charlottesville. This related project mapped how the original streetcar routes might serve
today’s populace, producing a new way to look at this part of the city’s history.
Movable Feat Staff from the Library and the University’s Facilities Management team
completed the Ivy Stacks Retrofit, a project to increase the space in the Library’s off-site
shelving facility. Six aisles of 33-foot-high, 192-foot-long compact shelves were installed to
move along tracks, creating the largest known installation of this technology among North
American research libraries. More than 800,000 items are being returned to the facility,
which now has double the capacity with no change in footprint. The shelves are so efficiently
placed that there are only five inches between the shelves and the wall.
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is a process of chance, something we cannot plan
or predict. But it creates change that is interesting
and exciting.
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lol totally lost in
#UVAlibrary. so
many bookshelves!
WOW, 2 many books 2
even try & count
(@UValibrary)
pretty sure @UValibrary
has every book there ever
was. ever.
@UValibrary thx 4 the
help; found exactly what i
needed #gr8staff
JUST WALKED iNTO
#UValibrary. DON’t even
know where to start
Mobile Merriment Staff are creating a map application for the mobile website
that lets smartphone users locate books in the stacks, reserve study rooms, and see
panoramas of key areas in Library buildings. The application also has a feature
that generates a URL when a location is clicked, allowing it to be shared on social
media or sent by e-mail or text.
YESTERDAY
TODAY
Libraries, Then and Now The Library now supports four voyages per year for the
University’s Semester at Sea program, and 18 librarians have taken to the seas since 2006.
One voyage included a visit to Cambodia’s Angkor Wat, a World Heritage Site built in the
early 12th century. This picture shows one of its six libraries next to the ship’s library, built
nine centuries later and, with nine thousand items, one of the larger ocean-going libraries
in the world.
What I like about working in a
university library is that the
students never seem to age,
so therefore I don’t, either.
Former deputy university librarian Diane Walker,
now Edward H. Arnold University Librarian at the
University of Notre Dame
IN library spaces The thousands of students that use Library facilities every day include
those studying alone to those studying collaboratively with faculty, such as the group using the
new “FAVE” (“Fine Arts Visual Environment”) space in the Fiske Kimball Fine Arts Library.
Revising voting boundaries The Scholars’ Lab helped two undergraduate teams use
GIS (geographic information systems) software in a statewide competition to re-imagine
legislative boundaries using 2010 census data. The U.Va. teams won seven of the 12 prizes. This
image, part of the project, maps data about demographic populations in Northern Virginia.
Asian studies Room A beautiful new study space in Alderman Library was completed
with funds from Austin and Pan Ligon and the Office of the President. The renovation was
done in honor of Pan Ligon’s parents, Kasem and Vanee Lamsam.
Off the beaten path Staff of the Scholars’ Lab launched the “Praxis Program,” part
of the lab’s plan to help graduate students in the humanities prepare for faculty careers
outside the traditional—and very scarce—tenured teaching jobs. Recognizing that this new
generation of scholars offers digital skills and new approaches to scholarship, members of
the lab also published an online collection, #Alt-Academy, to encourage conversation and
excitement about opportunities in libraries and other cultural institutions. This image
captures the idea of the Praxis Program and is from a children’s book, Arty the Smarty by
Faith McNulty Martin, illustrated by Albert Aquino, © 1962, © renewed 1990 by Grosset
& Dunlap, Inc. Used by permission of Grosset & Dunlap, a division of Penguin Young
Readers Group. All rights reserved.
CHAPTER
IV
An investment in the Library is something that
continues through generations, and the benefit is
shared among all the Library’s populations. The
Library is where all—students and alumni, teachers
and researchers, staff and visitors, and donors
everywhere—are part of the constant flow of past,
present, and future.
a gift over time The
official meeting minutes of
Thomas Jefferson, James
Madison, James Monroe and
other members of the first
U.Va. Board of Visitors came
to life anew in an exact reproduction of the 1817–1828
Minute Book of the Board of
Visitors. The Library’s conservator, Eliza Gilligan, created
the replica as a gift from the
Library to the University’s new
president, Teresa A. Sullivan.
Flow of cultures A Japanese print from the Narrative of the expedition of an American
squadron to the China seas and Japan … under the command of Commodore M.C. Perry, 1904.
Perry’s visits in the 1850s helped open the way for trade and diplomatic relations between
the two countries.
Pipes, drains, and a copse Staff from the Library’s cataloging group described and
processed this 1908 map of James Madison’s Virginia estate, Montpelier, adding it to the
map collection and its record to international library databases. The map’s author, Walter
Nichols, scrupulously labeled the estate’s topography, including walls, drains, pipes, tulip
poplars and miscellaneous copses and thickets.
Like minds: artists and scientists The Charles L. Brown Science and Engineering
Library featured a selection of prints by Australian aboriginal artist Judy Watson. Watson
was an artist in residence at a scientific field station near the Great Barrier Reef, where she
observed its fragile environment and consulted with scientists to create works both beautiful and troubling. This is an etching and screenprint, Mass coral bleaching, from Watson’s
heron island suite #3 2009/2010, Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, U.Va.
Spooky Stuff American author, journalist, and translator Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904)
was featured in the “Global Collections” exhibit at the Mary and David Harrison Institute
for American History, Literature, and Culture. The Clifton Waller Barrett Library holds
a comprehensive collection of Hearn’s work, including an edition of his book, Kwaidan:
Stories and Studies of Strange Things (1904). This is a detail of an illustration in the book,
which also inspired a 1965 Japanese horror film.
Galapagos, world’s end Author and explorer William Beebe published his book
about the Galapagos in 1924. Right: the author. Left: the iguana (“very vicious, but easy
to run down and capture”). Copyright 1924 by William Beebe, renewed 1951. Used by
permission of G.P. Putnam’s Sons, a division of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.
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Martin Paul Russo
Carleton Rutledge, Jr.
Mary Patricia Ryan &
Joseph William Ryan, Jr. +
Patrick L. Ryan
Margaret Scheu Sacks
James Richard Saintsing &
Lisa Zrull Saintsing
Daniel P. Sanders
Elizabeth Davies Sanders &
Robert Walter Sanders
Maria Carter Satterfield
Eric A. Schaffer +
Edward P. Scharfenberg +
Margaret Ann Schlegelmilch
Kent Schlussel &
Judy Schlussel @
Nellie H. Schmidt
Julie M. Schucht Whitlock &
Kevin M. Whitlock
Henry John Schumann, Jr.
Peter Ewing Scott
Thomas Arthur Scott, Jr. +
Caren Zinman Seidle +
James R. Self & Charlotte Self @
Robert D. Selim +
David Michael Selove
Andrew T. Semmelman
Stuart G. Shafer +
Randolph P. Shaffner
Randolph Shapiro
Susan Shepherd Sharp
Suzanne S. Sheppe
Stanley Kent Shernock +
Grant D. Shifflett &
Whitney Snyders Shifflett
Wesley Michael Shifflette +
Lauren L. Shouse
Daniel Martin Shumaker
Daniel Jeremy Siegel
Teresa K. Sikes
Carol A. Sinwell
Jason F. Sisney &
Kenneth J. Sisney
Margaret Isabel Skelley
Amy Edgar Sklansky &
Joseph Jay Sklansky +
Karen Skole
Alexis E. Skotzko
Kathleen Susan
Denham Slinde +
Elisabeth Hunter Sloan
Willona M. Sloan
Bobby Hugh Smith II
Kathryn S. Smith
Laura Bush Smith &
Bradley David Smith
Stephen Earl Smith
Steven S. Smith +
Melinda D. Snead-Johnson +
George N. Snyder
Scott Adam Somer
Patranee Sophastienphong
Ann Walker Sparks
Sara E. Sparks
Melissa C. Spata
Kenneth Siria Spatz
Lisa Michelle Spiro &
Richard Raymond Johnson
Stephen H. Sprigle &
Shari Sprigle
Susan Patricia Stark @
Sean P. M. Starke +
Ira Stein
Lore C. Steinhauser
Gregory Nathaniel Stern
Joseph P. Stinnett @
Desiree Margaret Stone
William Jeffery Strudwick
Emily Lockett Swafford
Sharon M. Swanson
John Christopher Sweitzer
Justin A.W. Taft
Stephen G. Tashiro
Martha D. Taylor @
John W. Teahan &
Jerilyn F. Teahan +
Valeria I. Teran
Stuart Davis Thayer
Charles V. Thomas
Ellen M. Thomas
William H. Thomas &
Margaret M. Thomas
Gisela Thomlinson
David Muir Thompson
Erik W. Thoresen &
Traci Thoresen
+ 5 years consecutive giving | @ 10 years consecutive giving | * deceased
Ronald F. Tougas
Khang Vinh Tran
Quynh-Van Nguyen Duong
Tran & Quincy Tran
Kathleen Craig Traylor
Howard Tompkins Tripp III &
Kerry W. Tripp
Elizabeth Louise Trollinger &
Eric Florin
Louise C. Trudel
D. Stewart Tucker
Christopher M. Tutino
Laura F. Twardy
Lawrence E. Uertz
Kathleen W. Van Landingham &
C. H. Van Landingham III
Barbara J. Vandiver
Katrina Amity Vickerman
Philip H. Viles, Jr. +
Jane Beard Vishneski &
John Stanley Vishneski III
William Vance vonBorries @
Jessica A. Vossekuil
John Gregory Wagner +
Lilien Audrey Wagner
Christopher P. Walker
Patricia DeIuliis Walker @
Alice Lorraine Wallenborn
Xi Wang
David Curtis Warfield
Karen Simpson Warner @
James Michael Weiss
Ten Eyck Thompson Wellford
Christopher J. Wenderoth
Michael I. Wheatley @
Molly Brock White
Charles Lewis Whited, Jr.
Richard M. Whitfield, Jr.
Jon Beverly Whitlock +
David S. Whitlow & Susan
Edmonds Whitlow
John M. Wilhelm, Jr.
Evan Wilkoff & Kim Ann
Ashwell Wilkoff +
Robert H. Wilks, Jr.
Norma Eleanor Williams
Laura Langmead Williamson
Jenipher Rauh Willoughby &
Jeffrey Emory Willoughby +
James M. Wilucki
Peter J. Winders +
Ayn C. Wisler
Matthew J. Witkowski
Brian A. Wolin
James K. Wood
Lori Lynn Levison Wood
Vallie Mach Woods
Yufei Xiao
Elizabeth L. Young Weeden &
Raymond A. Weeden, Jr.
Nicole Younts
Tanzira Zaman
Paul E. Zebrowski
Seymour Zeenkov
Jason Vernon Zeitler
Chong Zhang
Pamela Hope Zimmerman
matching gifts
These companies generously matched the gifts of their
employees to help support the U.Va. Library.
Abbott Laboratories
Alcoa Foundation
Altria Group, Inc.
American Electric Power
Company
AOL Time Warner
Ares Operations, LLC
AT&T Foundation
Matching Gifts
Bank of America
Bank of America
Charitable Foundation, Inc.
BASF Corporation
Constellation Energy Group
Dominion Virginia Power
Eli Lilly and Company
Foundation
Erie Insurance Exchange
Ernst & Young Foundation
Exxon Mobil Foundation
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
GREIF
HSBC Payment Services,
(USA) Inc.
IBM
KeyBank
Kimberly-Clark
Foundation, Inc.
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Foundation
MassMutual Financial Group
McKesson Foundation, Inc.
MoneyGram International, Inc.
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Foundation
cornerstone society
We recognize and thank these individuals who have included
the U.Va. Library in their estate planning.
Anonymous (1)
Mildred K. Abraham
Gilbert S. Bahn
Ruthe R. Battestin &
Martin C. Battestin
D. Foster Beigler &
Myron A. Beigler
Dr. Raymond C. Bice, Jr.
Warren F. Chauncey
Mary Lou Clifford &
Stephen Patrick Clifford
William M. Cochran, Jr.
The Honorable Jack M. Coe
Jean L. Cooper
Timothy N. Diggs
William R. Easton
Betty L. Fall & L. Frazier Fall
Sandra R. Favro &
Kerry D. Favro
Pamela Fitzgerald &
Charles B. Fitzgerald
Nancy U. Frank
Kenneth S. Giniger
Juliet Godson &
William H. Godson II
Bernard Goodman
Meredith Strohm Gunter &
Bradley H. Gunter
Paul G. Halpern
Martha B. Hunt
Douglas M. Joyner
Jean O. Kerchof &
William C. Kerchof
Katharine Kingman
Frances E. Kulikowski
Barbara W. Lee &
Parker H. Lee III
Maurice Levy
C. Jared Loewenstein
Mary H. Lupton
Alastair Sinclair Macdonald
Pamela L. Malester &
Allan J. Malester
Bernard D. Mayes
Kenneth A. Merrill, Jr.
Anna Jorgensen Mershon &
John Hays Mershon
John J. Moritz
Randolph P. Pillow, M.D.
Priscilla A. Randall
Myra Saladino
Seymour I. Schwartz
Ashlin W. Smith &
Lloyd T. Smith, Jr.
Mary Gray Stettinius &
Wallace Stettinius
John M. Stewart
Frank O. Walsh III
Yvonne Guy Watterson &
John S. Watterson III
John Robert Weatherly, Jr.
Lucie Weinstein &
Stanley Weinstein
H. Kenneth White
Karin Wittenborg &
Michael V. Sullivan
Mary Lacey Long Wolfe &
Michael Wolfe
Louise Agee Wrinkle
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
Rockwell Automation
Saint Gobain Corporation
Shell Companies
Foundation, Inc.
State Farm Companies
Foundation
SunTrust Banks, Inc.
SunTrust Foundation
T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc.
Verizon Communications, Inc.
Wells Fargo & Company
Wells Fargo Foundation
+ 5 years consecutive giving | @ 10 years consecutive giving | * deceased
+ 5 years consecutive giving | @ 10 years consecutive giving | * deceased
gifts in kind
Listed below are donors of gifts-in-kind library materials given by deed-of-gift from July
1, 2010 through June 30, 2011. Included are also those who contributed other types of
in-kind donations in support of the Library.
Eleanor P. Abbot
Henry J. Abraham &
Mildred K. Abraham @
Patricia H. Adams
Marnie Alicia Allen
Lester S. Andrews
Martin C. Battestin &
Ruthe R. Battestin @
Donald Black &
Roberta Senechal de la Roche
Julian Bond
Caroline Y. Brandt +
Peter Vanhorn Brehm
Everett L. Campbell
Anne Rawn Cooke
Jean Gallatin Crocker
Raymond Danowski
thel R. Detch
Meghan Eckman
James T. Eddins
Deborah Lynn Ellsworth
Mark Ernst Feldmann &
Whitney H. Feldmann
Curtis Edward Fooks
Susan Fulkerson &
Thomas Bradley Fulkerson
Nancy Martin Graham +
Dieter H. M. Groschel
Dorys C. Grover
David T. Haberly
Robert L. Hadden
Lucy M. Hale
Robert Goodloe Harper
Kalise Heffner
James A. Henkel
Don Hirsch & Mary P. Hirsch
Carol J. Hogg
Jean M. Holliday
Sharon Isralow
Lucia Kaestner, CMT
John Kendall
William Michael Klimon
Joel S. Kovarsky
Peggy P. Latham
Maurice Levy
Lillian Payne Marsden
George Marsh
Jerome J. McGann +
Langhorne A. Messenger
George I. Meyer
Maureen A. Minor
Eduardo Montes-Bradley
Jean C. Newsom
Gerard O’Brien
Sandra Elizabeth Olivier
Evelyn M. Parcells
Ronald Rubin
Sarah Blanchard Sargent
Seymour I. Schwartz
Frederic William Scott, Jr.
Frances S. Scruby
Eric A. Shoaf
Albert H. Small
Alvin W. Smith, Jr.
Britt Smith
Joseph L. Steinberg
William Temple Talman, Jr.
Ellen Reid Thurman
Alberto F. Trevino
Gretchen Watkins
Margot West
Elizabeth R. Wood
Harold S. Yood
thank you
Every effort has been made to create an accurate
list of donors. If you notice any errors or omissions,
or for further information, please contact:
Hoke Perkins
Associate University Librarian for Philanthropy
Office of the University Librarian
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LIBRARY VOLUNTEERS
These individuals generously gave their time and expertise to enhance the Library’s
services and resources during the 2011 fiscal year. According to Independent Sector, a
leadership forum for charities, foundations, and corporate giving programs, the 1,485
hours of time that these volunteers contributed is the equivalent of $31,720.
Mildred K. Abraham
Kathleen K. Ansell, Ph.D.
Joe Arton
Kristine J. Bean
Celia Munro Belton
Emily Cone-Miller
Terry Crickenberger
Mary Roy Dawson Edwards
Nancy Faulkner
Gayle Foster
Brendan Fox
Marina M. Heiss
R. Bruce Hunter
Sachiko Iwabuchi
Megan Kennedy
Anne L. Knasel
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Stephanie V. Misencik
Amanda Roland
Jane W. Rotch
Brian C. Rotolo
Kaitlin Seidel
Joan R. Seif
Christine Stone
Robert Wilcox
metamorphosis Detail from a decorative border in Gabriele Simeoni’s La Vita et
Metamorfoseo d’Ovidio, 1584, one of the thousands of rare materials that the Library’s Digital
Curation Services group put online in 2010–11.
+ 5 years consecutive giving | @ 10 years consecutive giving | * deceased
NUMBERS
19.1 million
Manuscripts and archives
5.1 million
Books
2.4 million
Uses of e-journals
457,334
E-books
390,776
Items on reserve
123,637
Journal subscriptions
32,419
Requests from faculty for express delivery of materials
21,625
Visits to Charles L. Brown Library in one week
10,090
Items preserved
1,866
Video purchases for Clemons Library
1,070
Original catalog records created
300+
Student assistants
226
Staff
24
Volunteers
$27.8 million
Total expenditures
NEW AND CURRENT GRANTS
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation: $1.5 million to enhance
the preservation program; $1.2 million to produce Scholarly
Communications Institutes; $870,000 to preserve and catalog
“born digital” materials; Korea Foundation: $5,000 to purchase resources
about Korea; Library of Congress: $361,782 (50%) for a collaborative
project to create a tool that links archival collections for interactive
timelines and maps; National Endowment for the Humanities:
$254,600 to preserve and digitize films from the civil rights era;
$162,457 for workshops on geospatial scholarship; $161,175 for
the Music Encoding Initiative; U.Va. Arts Council Annual Fund:
$4,990 to preserve and provide access to U.Va. music performances;
U.Va. Parents Committee Annual Fund: $17,000 to renovate group
study rooms in Clemons; Weedon Foundation: $10,000
to purchase East Asian books.
credits
the university of virginia library annual fund
P.O. Box 400314, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4314
© 2011 by the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
produced with private funds by
Charlotte Morford, Director of Communications, with help
and ideas from dozens of Library and U.Va. faculty and staff.
We are grateful for their time, patience, and creativity.
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