Special Collections librarians welcome opportunities to collaborate with faculty and promote the use of our primary sources. Requests for instruction or faculty recommendations for new acquisitions can be sent to Special Collections: https://library.udel.edu/special/contact-us/askspec/| Special Collections & Museums
Special Collections librarians welcome opportunities to collaborate with faculty and promote the use of our primary sources. Requests for instruction or faculty recommendations for new acquisitions can be sent to Special Collections: https://library.udel.edu/special/contact-us/askspec/| Special Collections & Museums
For more information about recent acquisitions in Museums please reach out to Museums staff using the Ask Museums webform.| Special Collections & Museums
Acquisitions in Museums are recorded here in PowerPoint documents that can be downloaded. They are organized by year and include selected images.| Special Collections & Museums
Special Collections librarians welcome instruction and outreach opportunities to promote these primary sources with faculty. Requests for instruction or Faculty recommendations for new acquisitions are always welcome. Please contact: https://library.udel.edu/special/contact-us/askspec/ | Special Collections & Museums
Special Collections librarians welcome instruction and outreach opportunities to promote these primary sources with faculty. Requests for instruction or Faculty recommendations for new acquisitions are always welcome. Please contact: https://library.udel.edu/special/contact-us/askspec/ | Special Collections & Museums
Acquisitions in Museums are recorded here in PowerPoint documents that can be downloaded. They are organized by year and include selected images.| Special Collections & Museums
Acquisition of resources in Special Collections and Museums supports the educational programs of the University through broad collecting areas in the fine, decorative, and applied arts; English, Irish, and American literature; history and Delawareana, with a concentration in the greater regions of Delmarva and the Delaware Valley; horticulture; and history of science and technology with concentrations in the history of chemistry and engineering. | Special Collections & Museums