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The poster project was a partnership between FIN the Library and Instructional Resources on campus. After seeing over-priced subject posters advertised in a supply magazine, Librarian Lisa Forrest approached Computer Graphics Specialist Kaylene Waite with the idea to create their own posters for E. H. Butler Library. Kaylene was eager to help and, along with student assistants, HISTO RY, G E NERAL Matt Evrard and Eddy Silverio, produced a collection & EASTE R H E of 115 unique posters. Each poster was designed, MISPHN ERE printed, and laminated. The project, which was a substantial undertaking (over 300 posters in all), took over a year to complete.
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Patrons who wander the second or third floor stacks of E. H. Butler Library have some innovative help finding books on their topic. Colorful new posters, designed to guide users in visually locating books by subject, pair Library of Congress subject headings with matching illustrations.
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Now you can browse our library as easily as you could a Barnes & Noble or Borders store.
Instructional Resources and E. H. Butler Library Pair Up for Poster Project