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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250516T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250515T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250517T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250516T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250518T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250517T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250519T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250518T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250520T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250521T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250520T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250522T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250521T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250523T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250522T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250524T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250523T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250525T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250524T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250526T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250525T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250527T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250526T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250528T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250527T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250529T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250528T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250530T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250529T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250531T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250530T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250601T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250531T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250602T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250601T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250603T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250602T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250604T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250603T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250605T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250604T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250606T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250605T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250607T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250606T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250608T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250607T160000Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250609T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250608T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250610T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250609T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250611T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250610T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250612T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250611T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250613T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250612T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250614T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250613T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250615T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250614T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250616T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250615T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250617T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250616T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250618T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250617T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250619T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250618T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250620T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250619T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250621T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250620T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250622T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250621T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250623T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250622T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250624T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250623T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250625T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250624T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250626T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250625T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250627T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250626T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250628T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250627T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250629T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250628T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250630T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250629T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250701T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250630T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250702T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250701T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250703T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250702T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250704T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250703T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250706T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250705T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250707T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250706T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250708T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250707T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250709T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250708T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250710T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250709T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250711T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250710T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250712T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250711T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250713T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250712T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250714T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250713T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250715T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250714T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250716T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250715T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250717T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250716T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250718T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250717T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250719T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250718T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250720T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250719T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250721T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250720T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250722T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250723T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250722T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250724T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250723T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250725T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250724T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250726T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
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GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250727T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
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DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250727T160000Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250729T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250728T160000Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250730T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250729T160000Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250731T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250730T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250801T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250731T160000Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250802T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215408Z
DTSTART:20250801T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
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DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250805T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250804T160000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250806T000000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250807T000000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250808T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
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DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
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DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250810T160000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250812T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250811T160000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250813T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250812T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250814T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250813T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250815T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250814T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250816T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250815T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250817T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250816T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250818T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250817T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250819T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250818T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250820T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250819T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250821T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250820T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250822T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250821T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250823T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250822T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250824T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250823T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250825T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250824T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250826T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250825T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250827T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250826T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250828T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250827T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250829T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250828T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250830T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250829T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250831T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250830T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250901T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250831T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250903T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250902T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250904T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250903T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250905T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250904T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250906T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250905T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250907T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250906T160000Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250908T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250907T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250909T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250908T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250910T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250909T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250911T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250910T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250912T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250911T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250913T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250912T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250914T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250913T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250915T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250914T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250916T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250915T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250917T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250916T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250918T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250917T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250919T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250918T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250920T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250919T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250921T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250920T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250922T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250921T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250923T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250922T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250924T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250923T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250925T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250924T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250926T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250925T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250927T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250926T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250928T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250929T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250928T160000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20250930T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20250929T160000Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251001T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251002T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251003T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251002T160000Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251004T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251003T160000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251005T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251004T160000Z
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SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251006T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251005T160000Z
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SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251007T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251006T160000Z
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SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251008T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251007T160000Z
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SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251009T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251008T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251010T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251009T160000Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251011T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251010T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251012T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251011T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251013T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251012T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251014T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251013T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251015T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251014T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251016T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251015T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251017T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251016T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251018T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251017T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251019T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251018T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251020T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251019T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251021T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251020T160000Z
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251022T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251021T160000Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251023T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251022T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251024T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251023T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251025T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251024T160000Z
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LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251026T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251025T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/spotlight-on-special-collections
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Stanford Libraries presents Spotlight on Special Collections\, 
 on view in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda from May 15 to October 2
 6\, 2025.  \n\nSpotlight Exhibits is an open-source digital exhibit platfor
 m developed and maintained by Stanford’s Digital Library Systems and Servic
 es department (DLSS). Eleven years since its inception\, the site hosts 164
  online exhibits that span the range of Stanford’s general and special coll
 ections and cover such diverse topics as Ancient\, Medieval\, and Early Mod
 ern Manuscripts\, Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment\, Sunset Mag
 azine\, the Gardiner Transit Collection\, and the photography archives of B
 ob Fitch\, David Bacon\, and Douglas Menuez.  Created by Stanford librarian
 s\, faculty\, and students\, and arranged and described in narrative format
 \, the site’s digital content is accessed thousands of times a day. It help
 s make the libraries’ collections accessible to a vast audience of research
 ers at Stanford and beyond.  DLSS continues to add functionality\, includin
 g the display of streaming media. \n\nThis exhibition\, Spotlight on Specia
 l Collections\, invites viewers into the deep collections that underlie or 
 form the basis for the digital exhibits by presenting original artifacts\, 
 books\, and manuscripts represented on the platform. Library curators selec
 ted from the approximately 100 Spotlight exhibits that feature Special Coll
 ections and University Archives content to show in the galleries. Original 
 objects on display include historical photographs\, books\, illuminated man
 uscripts\, early printed documents\, musical scores\, objects related to St
 anford’s history\, and ephemera representing movements for social change. \
 n\nNo single exhibition could capture the full range and diversity of the c
 ontent available on the Spotlight platform. However\, with this exhibition\
 , we have endeavored to represent the depth and breadth of this rich resour
 ce as it pertains to our Special Collections and University Archives holdin
 gs. \n\nThis exhibition is curated by Benjamin Lee Stone with Rebecca Wingf
 ield and Franz Kunst\, Benjamin Albritton\, Ray Heigemeir\, Josh Schneider\
 , with Connor Yankowitz\, Kathleen Smith\, Charlotte Kwok-Glasser\, and Nat
 alie Marine-Street\; produced by Deardra Fuzzell with assistance from Eliza
 beth Fischbach and Connor Yankowitz.
DTEND:20251027T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T215409Z
DTSTART:20251026T160000Z
GEO:37.426984;-122.167998
LOCATION:Green Library\, Bing Wing\, Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Spotlight on Special Collections
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