1750 Library receives donation of books from famed cartographer Louis Evans
1762-04 First Provost William Smith travels to England to raise money for the library · First list of collections
1781 Visit of Chastellux, Lafayette
1784 Louis XVI gives 100 volumes
1820-23 Manuscript catalog
1829 First printed catalog (1649 books)
1832 (19 books added) 1670 volumes
1872 Penn moves to West Philadelphia · Library in College Hall
1884 Dictionary catalog · James Barnwell appointed director
1891 Furness Library opens with 55,000 volumes
1914 Dental Library
1924 Lea Library
1927 Lippincott Library
1931 Medicine Library
c. 1945 One million volumes
1962 Van Pelt Library
1967 Dietrich Graduate Library
1969 Biomedical Library in Johnson Pavilion
1972 Automated circulation system. Cataloging in OCLC
1973 Library Data Services established
1981 Three million volumes
1985 Online catalog
1989 One millionth online catalog entry
1990 Furness Building restored (Fisher Library)
1993 Four million books. Two million catalog records.
1994 Access 2000: Penn Digital Library
1995 Penn Library on the Web. Van Pelt-Dietrich Renovation begins (complete in 1997).
1996 Lippincott Library renovation complete.
1997-98 Online catalog & Library databases on the Web · High Density Storage
opens.
1999 Library Advisors program of 21st Century College Houses Project
2000 Library's 250th anniversary
2001 Five millionth acquisition
2002 Library assumes responsibility for campus-wide Blackboard courseware
support
2003 Library introduces PennText (S-F-X)
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