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James Branch Cabell Library

Online Resources:

Through The Lens of Time

Separate But Not Equal

Rarely Seen Richmond

Virginia Black History Archives

VCU Libraries Online Exhibits

VCU Libraries would like to hear comments from instructors who are using our online resources as a teaching tool. We would like to hear which sites you found useful; what you did or did not like about them; how you incorporated our sites into your curriculum; and any ideas you have as to how they could be enhanced. Even telling us briefly which site you used would be beneficial. Image from `Through The Lens of Time' online exhibit.
Our goal is to use the Internet to provide an unprecedented level of access to original sources previously only found by visiting libraries specially suited for caring for unique materials. We wish to continue enhancing our current sites and developing new resources and the feedback of experienced educators is necessary for that process. Your feedback can be very helpful as we document our usage by teachers and as we seek the support to enhance and develop these educational resources. We look forward to hearing from you.

    -- Curtis Lyons, Head, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library

Please send your comments by email to Special Collections and Archives. Or write us at the following address:


Special Collections and Archives
James Branch Cabell Library
VCU Libraries
Curtis Lyons
901 Park Ave - VCU Box 842033
Richmond, VA 23284-2033


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