It's time for our weekly post roundup! Here's a collection of links for your weekend perusal, in no particular order:
- On our Tumblr, Manuscript Monday met Beautiful Math this week in a manuscript by Elwin Bruno Christoffel. Tumblr users contributed The Key to the Tutor’s Guide: or the Arithmetician’s Repository and Mathematical Elements of Natural Philosophy to our Beautiful Math series as well.
- Harvard Gazette has an article on one of our librarian heroes, Robert Darnton.
- There's evidence in our collections for an early (and possibly all-female) book society.
- This 1926 pictorial depiction of the Missouri alma mater is our swan song for the class of 2015.
- Thanks to MU prof Jeff Pasley, we now know about this resource from the University of Memphis Libraries: Historical Newspapers Online – By State
- Speaking of Dr. Pasley, VOX magazine talked to him this week about superheroes: Marvel superheroes through the ages
- This week on Tumblr we asked for questions about downtown and campus, and we got responses from two Tumblr users. See our posts on McDavid Hall and FARC, and the history of Booche's Billiards.
- At the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, The Medical Consultation Letters of Dr. William Cullen have been digitized and are now available.
- This New York Times article considers the value of printed books: In a Mother’s Library, Bound in Spirit and in Print.
- Next week, two of our Special Collections librarians are presenting at the annual Celebration of Teaching conference on campus, along with representatives from several other campus collections. Have you registered yet?