Charles E. Young Research Library Exhibits

Mission Statement

The goal of the exhibits program at the Charles E. Young Research Library is to present visually and intellectually engaging exhibits that highlight programs and activities across campus and those that link the university to the community at large. To that end, exhibits focus on library collections as they relate to UCLA's academic programs, important conferences and symposia on campus, special teaching objectives, and major events, particularly in the broader Southern California community. The exhibits are designed to appeal to the interests of the UCLA research community, which includes faculty, graduate students, and professional staff; as well as to undergraduates, friends, donors, affiliates, and the general public.

Vote for: The Campaign Literature Collection and Online Campaign Literature Archive exhibit poster

The Duke Ellington Legacy exhibit poster

The exhibits draw from the collections of the Research, Arts, Law, Management, and Music libraries as appropriate. Exhibit organizers work with library staff to ensure that the contents and installation design are visually interesting.

The faculty case is reserved for exhibits that recognize special achievements and awards by faculty members.


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Updated May 2, 2005

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