Spring is here, and flowers will soon be in bloom. Are you a seasoned gardener looking for new ideas, or want to learn more about the world of gardening?
All this week, March 23-27, the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) is promoting its gardening resources in the “Garden Stories” campaign. “Garden Stories” is a week-long social media event for garden lovers. You can learn more about the world of gardening on the BHL blog, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Pinterest, and Tumblr pages.
Find gardening tips and get involved in the conversation at #BHLinbloom. You can also buy a t-shirt or volunteer to transcribe to help BHL digitize more books.
The Biodiversity Heritage Library is an open access digital library for natural history literature and archives. BHL collections include 45+ million pages of biodiversity literature spanning the past five centuries, including over 14,000 seed and nursery catalogs.
Don’t forget to explore all the gardening resources available at UT. Visit Pendergrass Library’s homepage to search our collections on gardening and horticulture. Also check out upcoming events at UT Gardens.
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Of Monkeys and Men: The Scopes Trial Exhibit and Research Guide
Jan. 21 at 9amBetsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives - 121 Hodges Library -
Of Monkeys and Men: The Scopes Trial Exhibit and Research Guide
Jan. 22 at 9amBetsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives - 121 Hodges Library -
Of Monkeys and Men: The Scopes Trial Exhibit and Research Guide
Jan. 23 at 9amBetsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives - 121 Hodges Library