POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors: Who Goes There?
POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors: Into the Othmer
Opening the Pocket Doors: Highlights from the Audiovisual Recordings
Nicole,A little over two years ago, my colleague Katherine Sorresso and I began processing the institutional records of the Brooklyn Historical Society (BHS), now the Center for Brooklyn History at the Brooklyn Public Library. These records document the Society's activities from its founding as the Long Island Historical Society in 1863 until its merger with the Brooklyn Collection in 2020. The collection includes materials produced by various departments and records from individuals in leadership roles within BHS. The earlier materials consist of analog formats – ledgers, scrapbooks, correspondence…
POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors – Welcome to the Brooklyn Historical Society!
Nicole,POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors: To the Library!
Opening the Pocket Doors: One Building, Many Uses
When visiting the Center for Brooklyn History today, you enter a vast space that today has been split into various sections. Upon entering, you are immediately greeted by our wonderful Welcome Services team at the front desk, behind which is a segmented wall that showcases upcoming programs. To the left, we have a quaint gift shop. But if you continue into the space, you will see a large room with chairs, tables, and couches. Occasionally, this space will be rearranged for lectures with a small stage and an array of seats. This lecture set up is reminiscent of this room’s original, intended…
POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors: Everybody Has Those Days
Brooklyn Historical Society Staff, circa 1990. Brooklyn Historical Society Institutional Records, ARC 288. Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.Have you ever felt like this at work? The real question is, what exactly is the person in the photograph feeling and expressing? Why was this photograph taken? To me, this photograph evokes extreme frustration, possibly having to do with their work or with their computer. But to different people, the picture could evoke different emotions, such as exhaustion or perhaps even pain from a headache. Unfortunately, we don’t have any more…
POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors: The Enthusiastic Catalogers Department
Brooklyn Historical Society Staff, circa 1994. Brooklyn Historical Society Institutional Records, ARC 288. Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.Did your favorite singer release an album recently and use an image of a card catalog to promote said album? Are you not entirely sure what a card catalog actually is? Not to worry, we are here to explain! Let’s first look at the word catalog: for the purpose of libraries at its most basic level, it is an organized list of books held by a specific library. Prior to cards, library catalogs were recorded in books. But as…
Opening the Pocket Doors: Beauty and the Beer (An Exhibit That Never Was)
[Beauty and the Beer exhibit advertisement], ca. 2000. Brooklyn Historical Society Institutional Records, ARC 288. Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History.She’s beauty and she’s grace, she’s Miss..Rheingold? That’s right. From 1941 until 1965, the beer company, Rheingold Brewery—best known as the official beer of the New York Mets—also ran a beauty contest called Miss Rheingold. The beer company was founded by German-Jewish immigrant Samuel Liebmann in the 1850s in Brooklyn. His sons took over their father’s brewery about a decade later and eventually changed the name to…
POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors: Say Cheese!
POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors: What Could Have Been
Katherine,
POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors: A Room of (Our) Own
POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors: Save the Clock Tower!
POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors: Humble Beginnings at the Hamilton
POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors: Underneath the Floorboards
POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors: Celebrating Presidents' Day with President Susan Mullin
POTW: Opening the Pocket Doors: A Look at Executive Director, David Kahn