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Looking Back To One Million

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When Virginia Commonwealth University was created in 1968 its two libraries, James Branch Cabell and Tompkins-McCaw, collectively held less than 200,000 volumes. Over the next 25 years, the libraries developed a strong university library system and built a collection that hit the one-millionth volume mark in the spring of 1993. During the 1992-1993 academic year, University Library Services (forerunner of The VCU Libraries) celebrated this accomplishment with a series of programs and activities that stretched from November to April culminating with a two-day event held during National Library Week.
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The next step: volume 2,000,001

R2 Digital LibraryThe VCU Libraries announces the 2,000,001st addition to its collection: the R2 Digital Library.   The new collection provides access to digital books from the fields of medicine, nursing, pharmacy and allied health, and each individual title is cataloged and linked from the VCU Libraries Catalog. The collection will be celebrated during VCU's 2,000,000th volume ceremonies on October 2, beginning at 2pm in Cabell Library.

Introducing the two millionth volume

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cover.jpgThe VCU Libraries reveals the 2,000,000th addition to its collections! Marvel Comics "Amazing Spider-Man, #583" featuring Barack Obama, highlights the historic election of the 44th President; VCU's proud tradition of diversity; and the national stature of VCU's Comic Arts Collection. Join the VCU Libraries to celebrate the 2,000,00th addition on October 2nd at 2:00 pm at Cabell Library or by simulcast at Tompkins-McCaw Library.

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The penultimate volume: 1,999,999

Edward H. Peeples Prince Edward County (Va.) Public Schools CollectionThe VCU Libraries is delighted to announce the release of a new addition to the VCU Libraries Digital Collections: the Edward H. Peeples Prince Edward County (Va.) Public Schools Collection. From 1959 to 1964, Prince Edward County, Virginia, chose to close its public schools rather than integrate them. Through photographs, documents, and maps, this collection explores the history of Prince Edward County segregation in the 1950s and 1960s. Dr. Edward H. Peeples, Emeritus professor at VCU, photographed over 100 images of schools in the county and environs in 1962 and 1963, documenting the disparity between African American and white facilities. Also included are contemporary images of the schools and events surrounding the anniversary of the 1951 student strike and other occasions, as well as additional published and unpublished materials on the topic.

The Edward Peeples Collection will be celebrated as the 1,999,999th addition to the VCU Libraries during VCU's 2,000,000th volume ceremonies on October 2, beginning at 2pm in Cabell Library.

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Mark your calendars!

At 2 pm on Friday, October 2nd, the VCU Libraries will celebrate the acquisition of its two millionth volume. In just sixteen years the VCU Libraries' collection, including books, journals, media, and electronic resources, has doubled in size. To mark this milestone the VCU Libraries will recognize the 1,999,999th, 2,000,000th and 2,000,001st additions to the collection in ceremonies at James Branch Cabell and Tompkins-McCaw libraries.