Celebrating School Library Month
![Black-and-white photograph of students and a woman reading in the Joseph Krauskopf Memorial Library](https://about-jstor-org.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/10.2307_community.26645955-1-scaled.jpg)
Students and a woman reading in the Joseph Krauskopf Memorial Library (built 1924) on the campus of Delaware Valley College (now Delaware Valley University). This item is being shared by Delaware Valley University as part of the Campus Buildings and Grounds, a JSTOR Open Community Collection.
Since 1983, April has been observed as School Library Month, designated by American Association of School Librarians. As the month comes to a close, JSTOR would like to recognize our partners at libraries, in the United States and abroad, for the work they do to support patrons in many integral roles. We celebrate your dedication to serving your communities, fostering research and learning every step of the way.
To commemorate librarian staff and their libraries, today and throughout history, we’ve gathered images contributed by institutions through our Open Community Collections initiative. These photographs offer a glimpse of libraries at various higher education institutions, forging connections with scholarship and members of the school community, as an academic hub and a meeting place.
Allegheny College Archives Digital Images Collection from Allegheny College
Institutional Image Archive from Cardiff University
Central Methodist University Archives from Central Methodist University
![Black-and-white photograph of a male librarian assisting a female student at the circulation desk](https://about-jstor-org.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Cupples-Hall-interior-front-desk-one-male-librarian-waiting-on-one-female-student-scaled.jpg)
A librarian assisting a student at the second floor circulation (in front of the reading room) at Smiley Memorial Library in Cupples Hall.
Campus Buildings and Grounds from Delaware Valley University
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Students studying and a woman at a desk in the Joseph Krauskopf Memorial Library.
Middlebury College Archival Images from Middlebury College
![Photograph of students in between book stacks in Starr Library, in or around 1962](https://about-jstor-org.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/10.2307_community.28471386-1-scaled.jpg)
A female student seated while reading in between book stacks, with two other students in the background at Starr Library (in or around 1962).
Pratt Institute Buildings Image Collection from Pratt Institute
![Photograph of student walking up staircase in the Pratt Institute Library](https://about-jstor-org.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/10.2307_community.26220214-1-scaled.jpg)
Interior view of the Pratt Institute Library, showing a student on the staircase. Image taken after significant renovation in 1982.
Life at Queens College Photographs from Queens College
![Photograph of the exterior of Paul Klapper Library](https://about-jstor-org.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Paul-Klapper-Library-2-scaled.jpg)
Exterior view of the Paul Klapper Library, first opened in 1955. The building served as the primary library building on Queens College’s campus until 1988.
Archives of Trinity College (Images) from Trinity College
University Archives from University of Pennsylvania
![Postcard of of the interior view of the reading room at University Library, now Anne and Jerome Fisher Fine Arts Library](https://about-jstor-org.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/University-Library-built-1890-Furness-Evans-Co.-architect-now-Anne-and-Jerome-Fisher-Fine-Arts-Library-interior-reading-room-3.jpg)
Postcard of the interior view of the reading room at University Library, now Anne and Jerome Fisher Fine Arts Library. Photographic postcard from 1906.
University of Scranton Photos and Documents from University of Scranton
Items and images featured in this post are being shared by contributing institutions as part of the Open Community Collections initiative. Interested in sharing your institution’s special collections with millions of researchers around the world?