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Correct Postage Front Matter
This is the introductory page for the zine Print Media I: Correct Postage -
Correct Postage - Pages 30-31
Pages 30 and 31 of Print Media I: Correct Postage. Both pages show the artwork by student Danielle Walden. -
Cover of Print Media I: Correct Postage
Cover page of the student zine Print Media I: Correct Postage -
Cover of Topography and Psychogeography in the Time of Stay at Home
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Topography and Psychogeography Introduction Page
Introductory page for the student zines that explains the background of the project, -
Sign with Information about the E-Book "Therapeutic Perspectives in Type-1 Diabetes"
This signage in the display case directs viewers to the e-book "Therapeutic Perspectives in Type-1 Diabetes" and includes citation information and a QR code to link to the library catalog record. -
Book "Glucose Regulation" in Case
Photograph shows the book "Glucose Regulation" by Celia M. Levesque in the exhibit case/vitrine with other selected items. -
Book Cover Image of "Discovery of Insulin" by Michael Bliss
This image is a reproduction of the book cover and lists the title and author. -
Diabetes Sourcebook and Other Books
This images shows a selection of books on display. Items include Diabetes Sourcebook, which is a basic consumer health information about type 1 and type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, and other types of diabetes and prediabetes, with details about medical, dietary, and lifestyle disease management issues, including blood glucose monitoring, meal planning, weight control, oral diabetes medications, and insulin ; along with facts about the most common complications of diabetes and their prevention, current research in diabetes care, tips for people following a diabetic diet, a glossary of related terms, and a directory of resources for further help and information -
Exhibit Timeline
Timeline showing the development of insulin copied from scholarly journal listed below. Vecchio, I., Tornali, C., Bragazzi, N. L., & Martini, M. (2018). The Discovery of Insulin: An Important Milestone in the History of Medicine. Frontiers in Endocrinology 9, article # 613–613. -
Screenshot of Exhibit Video
This screenshot shows part of the exhibit video created to compliment the installation. -
Digital Display Welcome Slide
This slide is the exhibit's welcome image on the display monitor. -
Page 673 of John Cassell's Illustrated History of England
British Library digitised image from page 673 of "John Cassell's Illustrated History of England. The text, to the Reign of Edward I, by J. F. Smith; and from that period by W. Howitt" -
Jenner Exhibit Case #1
Photograph shows the materials included in exhibit case #1 for Jenner and His Legacy -
Bottle of Insulin from Connaught Medical Research Laboratories
Bottle of insulin from Connaught Medical Research Laboratories, University of Toronto, dated Nov. 5, 1923. The University of Toronto, The Discovery and Early Development of Insulin. -
Insulin Novo Advertisement
Print advertisement for insulin. Product was distributed to over 40 countries in the 1930s. -
Separate But Not Equal Case 5
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Separate but Not Equal Exhibit Case 4
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Separate but not equal Case 2
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Separate but Not Equal case 1
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LFL Build Days
Photographs documenting build days for the little free library on campus and involving members of Freedom by Design and the School of Architecture. -
Promotional Material for LFL Build Day for Carousel
Promotional material created by Freedom by Design/School of Architecture to encourage participation in build day for the little free library on campus. -
Proposed Locations for the Little Free Library
Documentation includes notes and photographs about possible campus locations for the Little Free Library -
Promotional Material for LFL Build Day
Promotional material created by Freedom by Design/School of Architecture to encourage participation in build day for the little free library on campus. -
Exhibit Announcement for Romare Bearden's Li’l Dan the Drummer Boy
<p>Announcement created for the library website to announce the exhibit <em>Romare Bearden's Li’l Dan the Drummer Boy</em></p>