Makerspace Specialist Rankin Bullard Enjoys Helping Students Bring Their Ideas to Life
This past spring, Pepperdine Libraries was thrilled to open the new iLab at the Drescher Graduate Campus Library. Makerspace specialist Rankin Bullard was instrumental in making this happen. Bullard came to Pepperdine from Abilene Christian University, where he earned a BFA in Theatre and also worked in the ACU Learning Studio. Jeff Bowen, director of library programming and public affairs, recently interviewed Rankin in the iLab about his professional work and his passion projects.
2023 Summer Reading Picks - Part One
We recently polled library staff and librarians on their summer reading plans. The featured titles cover a wide breadth of subjects to explore this summer. A physical display of the books is on view at Payson Library.
Mary Frampton Digital Collection Now Available
The Mary Frampton Digital Collection is now live on the Pepperdine Libraries Digital Collections website. Mary Frampton (1930–2006) was a photojournalist and environmental activist who lived and worked in Malibu and Los Angeles. Her papers, and the digital collection, are organized into three categories: personal files, professional files, and Save Our Coast files.
Database of the Month: Accessible Archives
What began as a hobby in 1990 has turned into a highly acclaimed database of 18th- and 19th-century American primary sources. Accessible Archives is an open access collection of newspapers, periodicals, and print/e-book content, free to use and ever-growing. Its diverse collection is full-text searchable, including digital images and keyed-over text. Researchers can access eyewitness accounts of historical events, cultural articles, advertisements, and opinion pieces. The archives feature full runs of all included newspapers and periodicals.
Playing Card Collection Offers Insights into History, Leisure, and Art from the Past Two Centuries
The Edwards H. Metcalf Collection of Playing Cards is a newly processed collection that tells a distinct history of card playing with decks from around the globe dating from 1820 to 1940. The collection was donated by the estate of Edwards H. Metcalf, former Pepperdine board member and grandson of Henry Edwards Huntington, the founder of the Huntington Library, Art Gallery, and Botanical Gardens.
Pepperdine Libraries Launches Open Access Publishing Support Program
In step with Open Access Week and in partnership with the Office of the Provost, Pepperdine Libraries is pleased to announce that it has launched the Open Access Publishing Support Program, awarding up to $3,000 in funds to authors publishing in an open access platform.
Baking the Malibu Historical Collection
As the librarian for Special Collections and the Malibu Historical Collection, Anastasia Armendariz highlights materials that tell the story of this region. Food is central to this story. In this post, Anastasia finds two recipes from the collection and tests them out in her home kitchen.
New Digital Resources for Fall 2022
Pepperdine Libraries is pleased to announce a new selection of digital holdings for the 2022-2023 school year.
Pepperdine Libraries Adds First Edition of "Les Misérables" and Other Important Rare Books to its Special Collections
Pepperdine Libraries is pleased to announce it has added several important items to its growing teaching and research collection of rare books and materials available to faculty, students, and scholars. Among the new acquisitions are an influential nineteenth century design manual, a sixteenth century book on Protestant history, a first edition printing of Victor Hugo’s epic historical novel Les Misérables, and historical documents from nineteenth century California.
Database of the Month: Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO)
Pepperdine Libraries enhanced its collection of primary sources with the purchase of Gale's Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO). The database is based on the Eighteenth Century Short Title Catalog (ESTC), a machine-readable union of the holdings of the British Library. Also included are titles from more than 1,500 university, private, and public libraries worldwide, including the Bodleian Library, University of Cambridge, the National Library of Scotland, and the Ransom Center at the University of Texas. In all, more than 180,000 English language titles, published between 1701 and 1800, are available online.