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Unidentified Man
Photograph: Portrait of unidentified man. Illegible handwritten inscription on front. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/2221/thumbnail.jp
Forsyth Street and Hotel Aragon
Reprint: Street view of Hotel Aragon, Forsyth Street. Images from booklet. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/2257/thumbnail.jp
Unidentified Man
Postcard: Portrait of unidentified man wearing three-piece suit standing next to table with hand resting on a book. Photograph printed as postcard. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/2181/thumbnail.jp
Unidentified Man
Photograph: Portrait of unidentified man wearing wide brim hat. Stamped on reverse: E. W. Jackson, [illegible] Jacksonville, Fla. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/2245/thumbnail.jp
Unidentified Man
Photograph: Portrait of unidentified man wearing suit and cravat. Illegible photographer stamp on reverse. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/2240/thumbnail.jp
Unidentified Woman
Photograph: Portrait of Unidentified Woman wearing simple dress. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1974/thumbnail.jp
Unidentified Woman
Photograph: Portrait of unidentified woman wearing high collar dress, holding a fan. Printed on front: Davis Gallery 13 1/2 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla.. E.W. Jackson, Manager. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/2004/thumbnail.jp
Ethics & the Supreme Court
Supreme Court Justices enjoy a level of power, prestige, and job security that is unmatched in the American political or legal system. But what obligation do Justices owe to act ethically in their decision making, and how should these ethical norms be enforced? Hear from experts and shar your thoughts on the debate over Supreme Court ethics reform.
Panelists: Adrienne Lerner, Nicholas Seabrook, and Justin Sorrell.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/events_media/1051/thumbnail.jp
Can You Hear Me Now? The Power of Sound in Library Instruction
“The Can You Hear Me Now? The Power of Sound in Library Instruction project was made possible by an award from the Northeast Florida Library Information Network. The poster features the award, the equipment purchased, and the three primary initiatives of the project. Voice amplifiers, lapel microphones, and Bluetooth headphones were purchased to support library tours, instruction, and engaging activities in the VLC/around the library. It also features an interactive augmented reality (AR) jazz experience. To engage in the experience, scan the QR code then point your device at the photos located along the bottom of the poster.