Credits

Original publication, 2004

Exhibition Curator: Elaine Engst

Exhibition Coordinator: Susette Newberry

Curatorial Team: Sarah Gordon, Eileen Keating, Susette Newberry, Eleanor Brown (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections), and Guy Smith (Mann Library)

Web Design and Development: Kenneth Williams

Banner Design: Susette Newberry

Editorial Review: Margaret Nichols and Susette Newberry

Exhibit Preparation and Conservation: Michele Brown, Pat Fox, Michele Hamill, Peter Schlough, Amy Stecher (Department of Preservation and Collection Maintenance)

Graphic Design: Lorraine Heasley (Communication & Marketing Services)

  • The “Liberty Hyde Bailey: A Man for All Seasons” poster (and Lorraine Heasley, designer) received an award of excellence from University and College Designers Association's 34th Annual Design Competition (UCDA). The UCDA is a professional organization committed to promoting excellence in visual communications for educational institutions; members include designers and educators.

Digital Imaging: Rhea Garen, David Jones, Danielle Mericle (DCAPS)

Administration, Installation, and Events: CJ Lance-Duboscq, Bryan Vliet, and Tom Cotton (Facilities)

Special Thanks: To the staff of the Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium, especially Robert Dirig, Peter Fraissinet, Lee Kass, and Sherry Vance, and Professor William Crepet, Chair, Department of Plant Biology for their assistance and generosity in loaning materials from their collections

"Colophon," 2004

This website was hand-coded using HTML 4.01, CSS1, and JavaScript 1.3 standards on a Power Mac G5 computer running Mac OS X Panther. It is best viewed at a screen resolution of 1024x768 or higher, using the latest available version of Firefox, Mozilla, or Internet Explorer.

Exhibition items were digitized by the Cornell University Library's Digital Consulting and Production Services staff. Adobe Photoshop 7.0 and Macromedia Fireworks MX were used to resize and optimize derivative JPG and GIF image files from the original exhibition images, and to create additional website graphics.

The fonts used in all illustrative graphics are Centaur MT, Zapfino, and P22 Victorian (for ornaments). The text font sets are Times New Roman, Times, serif, and Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif.

Updated Website, 2025

This online exhibition was migrated from Cornell University Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections webpages to the CUL Online Exhibitions site in 2025.

Website Migration and Development: Emily Toner, Cornell University Library Information Technology

Curatorial Updates and Consultation: Evan Earle, Cornell University Archivist