Jen Library Open House – Wednesday, April 20

Jen Library Open House Invite - April 2011

Join us for Jen Library’s bi-annual Open House! Get up close and personal with library collections relating to…

  • film and television
  • animation
  • dramatic writing
  • performing arts
  • interactive design and game development
  • motion media
  • performing arts
  • production design
  • sound design
  • visual effects
  • equestrian studies.

Magazines, books, theses, digital images, DVDs and rare and unique materials (such as original Don Bluth studio animation and video game drawings, paintings and cels) will all be on display. We hope you discover something new, exciting, and inspiring!

Plus, take the trivia challenge, and you could win a FREE pizza party at Mellow Mushroom!

It’s all taking place at Jen Library, 3:00 – 7:00 PM on Wednesday, April 20. 210 E Broughton Street, Savannah – across from the Trustees theater.

Theses, Don Bluth Images and More… Now Online

The Little Blue Whale - Color Key, Storyboard 16B - via the Don Bluth Collection of Animation

Great news! SCAD Libraries have just launched several new digital collections. These are materials residing in SCAD Libraries that have been digitized so that they may be accessed online, anywhere, 24/7. New materials will be added to the collections on an ongoing basis. These include…

Graduate Theses. SCAD Graduate Theses from Fall 2010 forward are now available digitally, rather than in printed form. PDFs and files of additional multi-media content are available to view. (Past, printed theses are not added to this collection.)

Don Bluth Collection of Animation. View SCAD’s collection of Don Bluth animation and related materials  – it includes selections from various animated features, concepts, and video games.

Images of Savannah. Images of historic Savannah as depicted in stereographs, postcards, slides, and other materials; categories include Aerial Views, Churches, Downtown Buildings, Hotels, and Schools.

Click the links above to view the collections. For more information, see the recent blog post by SCAD Libraries’ Special Collections Department.