[SFCC] Welcoming Columbia University Libraries to the SFCC

Lynne Thomas lmthomas at niu.edu
Thu Oct 4 12:00:09 PDT 2012


Hi Karen! Glad you're here!

:-)

Lynne

Lynne M. Thomas
Curator, Rare Books and Special Collections
Faculty Liaison, Friends of the NIU Libraries
Founders Memorial Library 402A
Northern Illinois University
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>>> Catherine Coker <ccoker at library.tamu.edu> 10/4/2012 1:58 PM >>>

I feel this means that makes medievalism the gateway literature to SF/F… ;)
 
From: sfcc-bounces at lists.ucr.edu [mailto:sfcc-bounces at lists.ucr.edu] On Behalf Of Karen Green
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2012 12:52 PM
To: sfcc at lists.ucr.edu
Subject: Re: [SFCC] Welcoming Columbia University Libraries to the SFCC
 
Thank you so much, Melissa!  And thanks indeed to Fred Lerner, who is sending me down this path.

SF is not my area of expertise (Fred's gift was sparked by my development of Columbia's graphic novels collection), so I will be very much looking forward to assistance from the SFCC members as we flesh out our holdings.

All the best,

Karen

-- 
  Karen Green
  Ancient & Medieval History and Religion Librarian
  Graphic Novels Librarian
  Columbia University
  535 W 114th St, 309 Butler
  New York NY 10027
  http://www.comixology.com/columns/comic_adventures_in_academia/
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 1:45 PM, Melissa Conway <melissa.conway at ucr.edu> wrote:
All,
 
Please welcome the newest institutional member of the Science Fiction Collections Consortium--the Columbia University Libraries. The very able Karen Green (another medievalist straddling the SF world!) will be at the helm.  klg19 at columbia.edu Dr. Fred Lerner, the donor of this collection, has also joined the SFCC listserv.   The news release detailing Dr. Lerner's donation is below my signature.
 
Best,
Melissa 
 
The Libraries Receive Science Fiction And Fantasy Collection From Alumnus Dr. Fred Lerner



NEW YORK, July 9, 2012 – 
Columbia University Libraries is pleased to announce the gift of science fiction and fantasy publications from Dr. Fred Lerner.  Lerner is a Columbia College alumnus and doctoral graduate of Columbia's former School of Library Service. He founded the University Science Fantasy Society in the late 1960s and wrote his 1981 dissertation on "Modern science fiction and its reception by the American literary and educational communities, 1926-1970."  



This collection, the first of its kind to come to Columbia, includes substantial runs of the following titles: Amazing Stories, Asimov’s, Astounding Science Fiction, Fantastic, Galaxy Science Fiction, If: Worlds of Science Fiction, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Magazine of Horror, as well as various issues of several other titles.
"As both the former president of the Columbia University Science Fiction Society (CUSFS) and an American Studies major, it's difficult to describe in words how exciting and important this addition to the Columbia Libraries is. CUSFS's independent library has been focusing on adding more current science fiction to our collection, but it's equally important to learn and read about the stories that came before and in many ways created the foundation for the genres we know today. This gift will allow future generations to continue to explore the rich history of science fiction and fantasy, and it's incredible to know that such a large part of that history will be made available to the Columbia community," Suzanne Walker, BC '12, said.
Columbia University's location in New York City, a hub of the science fiction publishing world, and legacy in graduating some of science fiction's preeminent writers, from Isaac Asimov to Roger Zelazny, makes it a natural fit as a place for the academic study of and home for sci-fi and fantasy collections.
"Dreams of the future provide one of the most illuminating methods of investigating our cultural past. Among the pages of the magazines that comprise Dr. Lerner's gifts, scholars can find allegories of the struggle for civil rights, searching critiques of sexism, polemics for and against internationalism, environmentalist jeremiads - all wrapped in tales of alien encounters and future dystopias. These magazines are an invaluable resource for unpacking the dreams of the American century," Jeremy Dauber, Atran Associate Professor of Yiddish Language, Literature and Culture at Columbia University, said.
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10/4/12 CUL
Melissa Conway, Ph.D.
Distinguished Librarian
Head, Special Collections & Archives
P.O. Box 5900
UCR Libraries
University of California
Riverside, CA   92517-5900
951-827-3233
951-827-4673 FAX
melissa.conway at ucr.edu
 
Alternate mailing address: 
Special Collections & Archives
UCR Libraries
3401 Watkins Dr.
University of California
Riverside, CA   92521
 
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