Physical Exhibits
We are happy to collaborate with you to arrange hands-on library exhibits of books, videos, and primary sources that offer a pool of resources for your students.
In addition, your students can create a display of their course products (posters, images, papers) in the library’s exhibition areas.
To request a live exhibit, please complete the form below and email to Barb Lessig, bzl1@psu.edu
Banned Books Week 2018
Fair & Open Week 2018
Virtual Exhibits
Your library liaison can also team up with you to develop a virtual exhibit or database to reinforce your class theme or present your student research’s products.
- Fair and Open (2018) virtual exhibit celebrates the how African American creators have shaped copyright law in observance of Black History Month, Fair Use Week, and Open Educational Resources Week.
- Mapping Reading: A Project by Sociology Students at Penn State Berks (2018) Dr. Lauren Martin, her sociology class, and the Library teamed up to create this gallery of crime maps of Reading using the library’s geographic information systems databases.
Some student research might also qualify for display and preservation in Penn State’s institutional repository, ScholarSphere.