PACSCL

The thirty-six member libraries and archives of the Philadelphia Consortium of Special Collections Libraries (PACSCL) collect, care for, and share with a world-wide audience collections that, in their depth and variety, comprise an internationally important body of unique materials for students, scholars and lifelong learners at any level.

Upcoming (0)

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Past (13)

PACSCL Fall Social primary image

PACSCL Fall Social

Thu, Nov 2 • 3:00 PM

Free

I've Seen Fire & I've Seen Rain primary image

I've Seen Fire & I've Seen Rain

Wed, Sep 20 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

What We're Learning: Reparative Description primary image

What We're Learning: Reparative Description

Tue, Oct 18 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

Beyond the Textbook: Equity, Engagement & Primary Sources in the Classroom primary image

Beyond the Textbook: Equity, Engagement & Primary Sources in the Classroom

Sat, Oct 1 • 9:00 AM

Free

Slavery, Historiography, and the Problem of Language primary image

Slavery, Historiography, and the Problem of Language

Tue, Jun 7 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

Incorporating Reparative Description into Your Archival Workflow primary image

Incorporating Reparative Description into Your Archival Workflow

Free

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Part II primary image

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Part II

Tue, Dec 7 • 3:00 PM EST

Free

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Special Collections & Indigenous Communities primary image

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Special Collections & Indigenous Communities

Tue, Nov 9 • 3:00 PM EST

Free

What We've Learned:  Planning for Digital Exhibits primary image

What We've Learned: Planning for Digital Exhibits

Tue, Oct 26 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

In Her Own Right/Wrap Up Celebration! primary image

In Her Own Right/Wrap Up Celebration!

Thu, Sep 30 • 2:30 PM

Free

In Her Own Right: Activist Women, 1820-1920 primary image

In Her Own Right: Activist Women, 1820-1920

Thu, Mar 18 • 8:30 AM EDT

Free

Confronting Our Language in the Library primary image

Confronting Our Language in the Library

Tue, Oct 13 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

PACSCL Fall Social primary image

PACSCL Fall Social

Thu, Nov 2 • 3:00 PM

Free

I've Seen Fire & I've Seen Rain primary image

I've Seen Fire & I've Seen Rain

Wed, Sep 20 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

What We're Learning: Reparative Description primary image

What We're Learning: Reparative Description

Tue, Oct 18 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

Beyond the Textbook: Equity, Engagement & Primary Sources in the Classroom primary image

Beyond the Textbook: Equity, Engagement & Primary Sources in the Classroom

Sat, Oct 1 • 9:00 AM

Free

Slavery, Historiography, and the Problem of Language primary image

Slavery, Historiography, and the Problem of Language

Tue, Jun 7 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

Incorporating Reparative Description into Your Archival Workflow primary image

Incorporating Reparative Description into Your Archival Workflow

Free

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Part II primary image

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Part II

Tue, Dec 7 • 3:00 PM EST

Free

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Special Collections & Indigenous Communities primary image

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Special Collections & Indigenous Communities

Tue, Nov 9 • 3:00 PM EST

Free

What We've Learned:  Planning for Digital Exhibits primary image

What We've Learned: Planning for Digital Exhibits

Tue, Oct 26 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

In Her Own Right/Wrap Up Celebration! primary image

In Her Own Right/Wrap Up Celebration!

Thu, Sep 30 • 2:30 PM

Free

In Her Own Right: Activist Women, 1820-1920 primary image

In Her Own Right: Activist Women, 1820-1920

Thu, Mar 18 • 8:30 AM EDT

Free

Confronting Our Language in the Library primary image

Confronting Our Language in the Library

Tue, Oct 13 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

The thirty-six member libraries and archives of the Philadelphia Consortium of Special Collections Libraries (PACSCL) collect, care for, and share with a world-wide audience collections that, in their depth and variety, comprise an internationally important body of unique materials for students, scholars and lifelong learners at any level.

Events

Sorry, there are no upcoming events
PACSCL Fall Social primary image

PACSCL Fall Social

Thu, Nov 2 • 3:00 PM

Free

I've Seen Fire & I've Seen Rain primary image

I've Seen Fire & I've Seen Rain

Wed, Sep 20 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

What We're Learning: Reparative Description primary image

What We're Learning: Reparative Description

Tue, Oct 18 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

Beyond the Textbook: Equity, Engagement & Primary Sources in the Classroom primary image

Beyond the Textbook: Equity, Engagement & Primary Sources in the Classroom

Sat, Oct 1 • 9:00 AM

Free

Slavery, Historiography, and the Problem of Language primary image

Slavery, Historiography, and the Problem of Language

Tue, Jun 7 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

Incorporating Reparative Description into Your Archival Workflow primary image

Incorporating Reparative Description into Your Archival Workflow

Free

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Part II primary image

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Part II

Tue, Dec 7 • 3:00 PM EST

Free

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Special Collections & Indigenous Communities primary image

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Special Collections & Indigenous Communities

Tue, Nov 9 • 3:00 PM EST

Free

What We've Learned:  Planning for Digital Exhibits primary image

What We've Learned: Planning for Digital Exhibits

Tue, Oct 26 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

In Her Own Right/Wrap Up Celebration! primary image

In Her Own Right/Wrap Up Celebration!

Thu, Sep 30 • 2:30 PM

Free

In Her Own Right: Activist Women, 1820-1920 primary image

In Her Own Right: Activist Women, 1820-1920

Thu, Mar 18 • 8:30 AM EDT

Free

Confronting Our Language in the Library primary image

Confronting Our Language in the Library

Tue, Oct 13 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

PACSCL Fall Social primary image

PACSCL Fall Social

Thu, Nov 2 • 3:00 PM

Free

I've Seen Fire & I've Seen Rain primary image

I've Seen Fire & I've Seen Rain

Wed, Sep 20 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

What We're Learning: Reparative Description primary image

What We're Learning: Reparative Description

Tue, Oct 18 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

Beyond the Textbook: Equity, Engagement & Primary Sources in the Classroom primary image

Beyond the Textbook: Equity, Engagement & Primary Sources in the Classroom

Sat, Oct 1 • 9:00 AM

Free

Slavery, Historiography, and the Problem of Language primary image

Slavery, Historiography, and the Problem of Language

Tue, Jun 7 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

Incorporating Reparative Description into Your Archival Workflow primary image

Incorporating Reparative Description into Your Archival Workflow

Free

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Part II primary image

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Part II

Tue, Dec 7 • 3:00 PM EST

Free

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Special Collections & Indigenous Communities primary image

Land Acknowledgement & Beyond: Special Collections & Indigenous Communities

Tue, Nov 9 • 3:00 PM EST

Free

What We've Learned:  Planning for Digital Exhibits primary image

What We've Learned: Planning for Digital Exhibits

Tue, Oct 26 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free

In Her Own Right/Wrap Up Celebration! primary image

In Her Own Right/Wrap Up Celebration!

Thu, Sep 30 • 2:30 PM

Free

In Her Own Right: Activist Women, 1820-1920 primary image

In Her Own Right: Activist Women, 1820-1920

Thu, Mar 18 • 8:30 AM EDT

Free

Confronting Our Language in the Library primary image

Confronting Our Language in the Library

Tue, Oct 13 • 3:00 PM EDT

Free