Friends of UMaine Libraries Newsletter — July 22, 2025

FRIENDS of UMAINE LIBRARIES NEWSLETTER

July 22, 2025

In This Issue:

  • A Window into Early Modern Law and Liberty: New to Fogler Library Special Collections
  • Gale Legal Forms now available through Maine State Library
  • UMaine Libraries working toward Sustainable Library Certification
  • Fogler librarian organizes and moderates forum at the American Library Association Annual Conference
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A Window into Early Modern Law and Liberty: New to Fogler Library Special Collections


Fogler Library’s Special Collections is excited to share a new acquisition: a rare 17th-century English law book that links UMaine to a pivotal moment in legal history. Originally donated to the UMaine School of Law by an alumnus, the volume was recently transferred to Fogler, where it will support interdisciplinary research.


Printed in 1683, the book is titled: The Reports of the Right Worshipful Edw. Lord Littleton — and records judicial decisions from 1626–1631, early in the reign of King Charles I. These law reports and digests — essential legal tools before the digital age — offer insight into how law functioned during one of the most politically fraught eras in British history.


Its author, Edward Littleton (1589–1645), held influential roles including Keeper of the Great Seal of England. Though he initially defended civil liberties in Parliament — most notably helping draft the Petition of Right (1628), a forerunner to the English Bill of Rights and U.S. Constitution — he later accepted a royal post, alienating his allies.


The volume captures the tension between civil rights and royal authority during a period that culminated in the English Civil War and the temporary collapse of the monarchy. For today’s students of law, history, and political science, it offers a compelling lens on how legal precedent both shapes and is shaped by power.


This book is now housed at Fogler Library’s Special Collections and available for research. We thank the UMaine School of Law for helping preserve this important artifact of legal heritage.


Interested in viewing the volume? Contact Fogler Special Collections to learn more or schedule a visit.

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Gale Legal Forms now available through Maine State Library



Maine State Library (MSL) recently announced in-library and remote access to Gale Legal Forms for MSL cardholders, which are available to all Maine residents. Gale Legal Forms provides a wide selection of forms including real estate contracts, wills, premarital agreements, bankruptcy, divorce, landlord tenant, and many others. The forms are continuously updated to reflect the latest laws and are downloadable or can be filled in online. 


Any Maine resident can get a Maine State Library Card by visiting their online library card registration page. If you already have a card with MSL, you can enter your library barcode to access Gale Legal Forms from their Online Resources page. For questions about accessing Gale Legal Forms you can reach out to MSL’s librarians at their Ask-A-Librarian page.


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UMaine Libraries working toward Sustainable Library Certification


The Sustainable Libraries Initiative (SLI) provides library leaders with a proven path forward to co-create libraries and communities that will thrive in the coming years. UMaine Libraries is taking part in the Sustainable Libraries Initiative Certification with the goal of enabling our libraries to become more environmentally sound, socially equitable and economically feasible.


One of the many ways our libraries are working toward sustainability is by supporting responsible e-waste disposal. While the UMS Computer Replacement Program manages e-waste recycling for university-owned devices, we are promoting give IT. get IT., a Maine-based organization that provides secure and environmentally conscious recycling options for your personal technology. give IT. get IT. has kindly shared flyers tailored to our Black Bear community. To learn more about their work, visit giveitgetit.org and watch this video.


Fogler librarian organizes and moderates forum at the American Library Association Annual Conference


On June 27, Maine Shared Collections Cooperative Librarian and University Archivist Matthew Revitt organized and moderated the Print Archive Network (PAN) forum at the American Library Association Annual Conference held in Philadelphia. 


The PAN forum was attended by around 80 librarians interested in subjects related to a library practice known as shared print, whereby libraries commit to retain specific materials in collections to ensure they remain accessible for the long-term. The forum featured expert library practitioners sharing their experiences of working on library shared print projects, including representatives from the Eastern Academic Scholars’ Trust, US Government Publishing Office, HathiTrust, and OCLC (formerly the Online Computer Library Center).


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UMaine Libraries is composed of Raymond H. Fogler LibraryMerrill Library in Machias, Maine InfoNet, and the University of Maine Press.

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