Happening at Falk Library in August

Visitors to Falk Library, located in Alan Magee Scaife Hall, are encouraged to check out these opportunities and displays:

Welcome Back Snacks

Monday, August 25, through Friday, August 29

We’re kicking off the new school year with free snacks in Falk Library! Snacks will be available on the main floor of the library from Monday, August 25, through Friday, August 29, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., while supplies last.

Therapy Dog Visit

Thursday, August 28, 1-2 p.m.

Golden retriever Blue will be back for the first week of the fall semester and will eagerly welcome your visit! Stop by the library entrance near the Main Desk to say hello and get some much-needed doggie cuddles.

On Display

Technology at HSLS: Self-Service and Borrowable Equipment (Display Cases, Main Floor and Lower Floor)

See all that Falk Library has to offer in our self-service technology display featuring our computer stations, Pitt printers, an accessible computer station with a Braille embosser, and our audio/video digitization station. An impressive gallery of borrowable technology equipment highlights mobile computing (laptops, power cables, adapters, and other accessories), video conferencing equipment, audio equipment (headphones, speakers, microphones, and CD players), and video equipment (digital cameras, video cameras, projectors, and DVD players). Whether you need a tech gadget for a few hours or a suite of equipment to create your latest project, HSLS has you covered!

As the Years Go By – Scope and Scalpel Poster Retrospective (Wall Gallery, Lower Floor)

Newly framed posters from the Scope and Scalpel collection adorn the new gallery walls outside the Rare Book Room and Quiet Study Rooms. Braille descriptions are available below each poster.

Scope and Scalpel memorabilia accompany an array of digitized production materials. Selected ones are presented in the Scope and Scalpel online exhibit, and more digitized materials are available through the Scope and Scalpel collection finding aid.

Gifts That Shaped Our Collection (Rare Book Room Window Display, Lower Floor)

This display highlights just four donors among many library supporters over the years to illustrate the scope, importance, value, and beauty of books received for the historical collection through generous donations. Several of the items on display have been previously featured in the Treasures from the Rare Book Room article series, including:

Nine Ages of Man Sculpture (Study Area, Main Floor)

Nine Ages of Man is a Randolf W. Johnston work from 1970 that was donated to the School of Medicine in 1984 by Peter Winter in honor of Peter Safar, the renowned Pitt Med professor who co-developed CPR and helped establish Pittsburgh’s groundbreaking Freedom House Ambulance Service. The sculpture has been on view for visitors to Alan Magee Scaife Hall, and during building construction is on loan for temporary display in Falk Library.

 

While our focus is on the Pitt Health Sciences community, all Pitt affiliates are welcome to participate. Unless otherwise noted, all activities and displays are available during Falk Library Operating Hours.