The Reanimation Library was conceived of and is developed by Andrew Beccone. This site debuted in May 2005, and it was last updated on April 6th, 2008.
To view the locations of the most recent visitors to this site, click here.

Rachel Bers has provided invaluable ideas, advice, criticism, editorial suggestions, love, support, and encouragement. She's my favorite creature in the multiverse.
This site would be a lot less successful without the technical guidance and mentorship of John Parsons. Christen Tarantino was instrumental in helping write, edit, and refine the Collection Development Policy.
Charles Goldman and Jamie Rollins helped build and paint the walls for the Library's new, permanent home. The walls, and I, would have suffered without their help.
Kristin Bjork lives in Arlington, MA, and she has helped catalog the image archive. God bless her.
The Reanimation Library greatly appreciates the services of its Interns. Please take a minute to learn more about them.
Kate Dundon, Spring 2006
Jessa Lingel, Fall 2007/Spring 2008
The Library is extremely grateful for the donation of material from the following individuals and organizations:
Individuals:
Anonymous, Hannah Barrett, Chris Beccone, Jean Beccone, Lew Beccone, Joshua Beckman, Kate Bell, Abraham Bers, Anita Bers, Rachel Bers, Jen Bervin, Frank Bevan, Julian Brolaski, Chalkley Calderwood, Sasha Chavchavadze, Sarah Feldstein, Dave Gardner, David Gatten, David Giedd, Catherine Gleason, Heidi Golden, Charles Goldman, Steve Griffin, E. Tracy Grinell, Christian Hawkey, Laura Heit, Jen Hofer, Jess Hopeman, David Johnson, Jennifer Kornhorst, Daniel Kricheff, Georgia Leet, Elizabeth Lincoln, Jon Lyman, Michelle Maguire, Frances Olsen, Chris Peknik, Kate Rawlinson, Adam Reitano, Jarrod Riddle, Dean Rock, Loretta Rock, Jamie Rollins, Bill Scanga, Jacob Sharff, Nancy Sheppard, Sally Sturman, Paul Vancura, Christina Vaule, Andrew Werth, Uljana Wolf.
Organizations:
The Brooklyn Museum Library, Public Knowledge, Prelinger Library