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The spring 2013 issue of the Yale University Library Preservation newsletter is now available online at: http://enews.library.yale.edu/preservation/april.html. Featuring articles on the 'Traveling Scriptorium', preservation efforts in response to Hurricane Sandy, and an upcoming talk on...
A physician, Fred O. recalls the health problems resulting from pervasive lice in the Warsaw and Hrubieszów ghettos. He describes his futile attempt to save his parents and the last time he saw them before their murder at a mass grave outside of Hrubieszów, then discusses his sadness at liberation...
The Wright Reading Room in the lower level of Sterling Library, along with its adjacent seminar/group study rooms and restrooms, reopened for use today. More details on the progress of the nave restoration can be found at: http://guides.library.yale.edu/content.php?pid=412929&sid=3373658
This lecture at the Beinecke on Monday 28th July at 5:15pm, will outline Mr. Tanselle's personal summary of the basic tenets of bibliography, as formed during a lifetime of bibliographical study. It touches on many aspects of the book world (including bibliographical scholarship, textual criticism...
Have you ever looked closely at the stone carvings that decorate the Selin Courtyard in Sterling Memorial Library? If you've never done so, it's worth the time. A new blog by Chika Ota, Rollins Fellow at Yale's Office of the University Printer, guides visitors through the fascinating courtyard...
Wishing all of our patrons a happy holiday season and best wishes for the New Year! We look forward to working together with you in 2014.
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This update covers public access to Yale Library spaces. Scroll down for information about access to special collections reading rooms. Yale Library Public Access (May 2, 2022) Public spaces within Sterling Memorial Library (including the nave, the Hanke Gallery and Gilmore Music Library), the...

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