两性色午夜

KSU Collections

Spring 2017
Reinberger Children鈥檚 Library Center
Room 314, University Library  

When you think of children鈥檚 picture books, you probably don鈥檛 think about scholarly research. But scholars come from all over the world to study the colorful collections and resources of the Reinberger Children鈥檚 Library Center (RCLC) at 两性色午夜鈥檚 School of Library and Information Science. 

Opportunities abound for research into countless subjects in children鈥檚 and youth literature. Recent scholars have explored such varied topics as contemporary art, linguistic diversity, homelessness and social justice.  

Since its opening in 2003, after receiving a gift from the Reinberger Foundation of Cleveland, the center has been a popular gathering space for conferences, workshops, meetings and classes. Originally called the Reinberger Children鈥檚 Room, it was conceived as a 鈥渄emonstration鈥 children鈥檚 public and school library center to train students and practitioners.

Not to be overlooked, however, according to the center鈥檚 director, Michelle Baldini, MLIS, is the significant acquisition of rich and diverse materials in children鈥檚 literature that has made the Reinberger a meaningful research facility. 

In 2008, it expanded to house collections donated by the late Dr. Kenneth and Sylvia Marantz. The Marantz Picturebook Collection for the Study of Picturebook Art has grown to include more than 30,000 picture books from the past 40+ years, as well as posters, original artwork, ephemera and character toys.  

Today, the Reinberger boasts a non-circulating collection of more than 50,000 picture books, original picture book art, publisher posters from 1924 on, historical children鈥檚 books, movable, pop-up and toy books鈥攁nd more. (See samples below.)

To encourage scholars to explore these rich collections, the school offers two annual research fellowships of up to $1,500 each. 

The vision of the center, Baldini says, is 鈥渢o be a portal of information and inspiration relating to the world of children through the study of children鈥檚 literature and youth services librarianship.鈥

Learn more at www.kent.edu/slis/reinberger-childrens-library-center. To pursue scholarly research using the center鈥檚 collections or to schedule a tour, contact Michelle Baldini at mbaldini@kent.edu, 330-672-0017.

Photo by Melissa Olson

1. 19th-Century Collection Pris and JDub鈥檚 Historical Children鈥檚 Book Nook contains 19th-century historically significant children鈥檚 books. 


Photo by Melissa Olson2. Pop-Up Book, 2010 Paper Blossoms: A Book of Beautiful Bouquets for the Table by paper engineer Ray Marshall is one of more than 600 pop-up and movable books in the Carol G. Davis Pop-Up Collection. 


Photo by Melissa Olson3. Punch and Judy Puppets, circa 1876 Donated by Priscilla Drach, these are the oldest puppets in the Reinberger鈥檚 large puppet collection.


Artist Donation, 2013 by Yuyi Morales4. Artist Donation, 2013 Yuyi Morales, illustrator and author of many award-winning children鈥檚 books, spoke at 两性色午夜鈥檚 annual Virginia Hamilton Conference on Multicultural Literature for Children in 2013; she drew this sketch of a deer at the event.


Original Illustration used for The Horn Book Magazine, by Caldecott-award-winning author and illustrator Chris Raschka. Part of the Wolfenbarger Collection of Original Picturebook Art.5. Original Artwork, 1998 This cover illustration for The Horn Book Magazine, by Caldecott-award-winning author and illustrator Chris Raschka, is part of the Wolfenbarger Collection of Original Picturebook Art.


Photo by Melissa Olson6. Pop-Up and Movable Book, 2011 Encyclopedia Mythologica: Dragons and Monsters, by renowned paper engineers Matthew Reinhart and Robert Sabuda, is a popular book in the pop-up and movable collection. Sabuda gave the keynote address at 两性色午夜鈥檚 symposium on children鈥檚 movable books in 2014.


Photo by Melissa Olson7. Beatrix Potter Books and Figurines The Margaret Alexander Beatrix Potter Collection contains all first editions and even pirated books by Beatrix Potter, along with collectible figurines.  


Photo by Melissa Olson8. Marantz Correspondence Dr. Kenneth Marantz (a professor of art at Ohio State University) and his wife, Sylvia (a librarian), reviewed thousands of 鈥減icturebooks鈥 (his preferred spelling), which they donated along with letters and cards from publishers, editors, authors and illustrators.


Photo by Melissa Olson9. Process Book Best-selling children鈥檚 author and illustrator Rosemary Wells gave the keynote at 两性色午夜鈥檚 2015 symposium on early childhood literacy. She donated manuscripts, original art and dummies from her 2014 book Stella鈥檚 Starliner. Pictured: the dummy she submitted to the publisher (above) and the finished book (below)

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