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August 13, 2014
Did you know that Yale Library provides access to a number of Cambridge History of Music volumes from American Music to World Music. Here's a listing of all of them. The Cambridge History of American Music The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Music The Cambridge History of Musical...
AIGA logo by Paul Rand
July 18, 2014
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of AIGA: A Legacy of Contributions from Yale Curated by Holly Hatheway, Assistant Director for Collections, Research & Access Services June 30 - September 16, William H. Wright Exhibit Area, lower level The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) was...
S.F. Gore, Ballet Scene from "On the Sands," 1910, Yale Center for British Art
June 9, 2014
Even if you are away from campus this summer, Yale Library’s resources are available to you via VPN with your NetID. Met Opera on Demand has added some new recordings from the just-finished season, including William Kentridge’s production of THE NOSE and great new productions of FALSTAFF (Robert ...
Poetry Lock by Job Koelewijn
June 4, 2014
Poetry Lock by Job Koelewijn will be included in the fall exhibit Beyond the Codex: Sculptural Book Objects from the Arts of the Book Collection. This is a companion exhibit to the student-curated exhibit at the Yale University Art Gallery, Odd Volumes: Book Arts from the Allan Chasanoff Collection...
Panty Pulping Manifesto by Margaret Mahan and Drew Mattot
April 21, 2014
Saybrook College and the Yale University Library present a conversation with Margaret Mahan of Peace Paper Project on papermaking and social activism. Tuesday, April 22 at 4pm. Saybrook College Master's House, 90 High Street, New Haven.  Free and open to the public.  Doors open at 3:45pm. Margaret...
Georges Méliès, Le Voyage dans la Lune, 1902
April 2, 2014
Silent Film Online, one of several streaming media subscription databases from Alexander Street Press, recently added more videos to their library. This database includes access to full recordings of films by Fritz Lang, D.W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, F.W. Murnau, Georges Méliès and many others,...
Broadside printed at The Bibliographical Press, 1928
March 27, 2014
A broadside printed in 1928 by the first University Printer, Carl P. Rollins, in honor of Russell Leffingwell, who gave funding to start The Bibliographical Press. From the AOB 9 Carl Purington Rollins Papers.

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