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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University
of Alabama Libraries is helping the Stillman College Library
protect some of its most treasured documents, using digitization
equipment housed at the W.S.
Hoole Special Collections Library.
A rare day book and some original sermons by the Rev. Dr. Charles
Allen Stillman, founder of Stillman College, were digitized. These
handwritten documents are some of the oldest materials held by
Stillman College and are important touchstones of the college’s
founding days. By creating high-resolution digital surrogates of
these rare materials, researchers can have access to exact copies
of the materials, while protecting the delicate originals for posterity.
Dr. Louis A. Pitschmann, dean of UA Libraries, and Clark E. Center
Jr., curator of the Hoole Library, will return the original materials
to Robert Heath, dean of the Stillman College Library, along with
the digital copies in a brief ceremony on Wednesday, Aug. 24 at
11 a.m., in the lobby of the Hoole Library located on the second
floor of Mary Harmon Bryant Hall on the UA campus.
For more information, please contact Jessica Lacher-Feldman at jlfeldma@bama.ua.edu or
205/348-0500.
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