Illustrating his recollections with photographs, a child survivor from Humenné, Slovakia describes an early childhood full of love and warmth in spite of the death of his father when he was three years old. With evident pride in his own resourcefulness and that of the adults who cared for him, he...
Wednesday July 16, 2:00pm Sterling Memorial Library International Room Interested in knowing more about Yale's collections on medicine, health, sexuality, science, and disease? Join Melissa Grafe, John R. Bumstead Librarian for Medical History, and Bill Landis, Head of Public Services in...
The final exhibition of the Beinecke’s 50th anniversary celebrations, The Power of Pictures, draws upon the Library’s collections to consider our visual heritage, a record of image-making that began at least 40,000 years ago.
In the digital era our daily lives are awash in pictures: still and...
Jake Carlson
Thursday April 4, 1:00 – 2:30 pm
CSSSI 24 hour space, 219 Prospect
Jake Carlson is a Data Services Specialist at the Purdue University Libraries. In this role, he explores the application of the theories, principles, and practices of library science beyond the domain of...
Wednesday, September 24, 12:00 pm Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT Join us for a tour of 3 fascinating and diverse Medical Library exhibits – "The Body as a Machine", "Vesalius at 500", and "Dangers of Underage Drinking and other Historical Posters." The tour will be...
Register now for the fall chapter of New Directions for Digital Scholarship, coming up on Friday November 15, 3-6pm in the Whitney Humanities Center Lecture Hall, 53 Wall Street.
In the humanities and the social sciences, technology is radically transforming scholarly practice. In light of...