usc libraries holiday card 2008
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Holiday greetings from the USC LibrariesTRANSCRIPT
USC LI BRARI ES
HAP P Y HOLI DAYS
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WISH I NG YO U HAP P Y HOLI DAYS andA JOYO USNEW YEAR
Catherine Quinlan, Dean of the USC Libraries
arlier this year, we completed The Essential Library, our strategic plan for the future of libraries at the University of Southern California. The Essential Library stands among the many accomplishments that have made 2008 such a rewarding year.
Collaboration is a persistent theme throughout The Essential Library, and the drawings you see here are the result of our partnership with the USC School of Architecture. In an exercise in bringing imagined spaces to life, first-year students have taken as inspiration excerpts from books included in Biblioclasm, our exhibition of banned literary works.
The drawings are vivid reminders of the library’s role in the discovery, creation, and preservation of knowledge. I hope they inspire you to seek discoveries among the USC Libraries’ collections and to explore new ways of collaborating with us in the coming year.
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Drawings by Elaine Kwong (C), Khirsten Neita (G),Chasen Rainey (B), and Matt Sawasaki (H) inspired by the poetry of Bei Dao
Drawings by Steven Ranta (D), Matt Sawasaki (F), and Michael Wilhelm (title panel) inspired by the Arabian Nights
Drawings by Muhiyyuddin Bahri (A) and Dennis Chow (E) inspired by Richard Wright’s Native Son
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Read more about the USC Libraries’ collaboration with the USC School of Architecture,
find more student artwork, and learn about the libraries’ plans for 2009 and beyond
at www. usc.edu/libraries/engage.
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