Yale researchers in any discipline now have a new, easy-to-use option for publication of research data.
As of October 1, Yale became an institutional member of Dryad, an open access, research data curation and publication platform. Yale University Library will fund and manage the membership as part...
A Photobook Club organized by the Haas Family Arts Library will showcase the library’s extensive photobook collections while offering practical advice to students and others who may wish to publish their photography in book form, as well as collectors of photography and photobooks.
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Yale University Library will host an open house in the Sterling Memorial Library Nave on Founders Day, Friday, Oct. 11, from 11 am to 1 pm. Visitors will be offered an insider’s perspective on the collections, services and technology of one the world's leading research libraries. The event is free...
The Gilmore Music Library's latest exhibition, Sex, Satire, and Song takes an incredible look inside the Broadway revue, revealing remarkable moments in the life of an iconic stage form which revolutionized the American musical in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, and laid the foundation for such treasured...
The five-month renovation of Bass Library expanded study space, added new seating configurations, and improved the flow of natural light throughout the space. The library’s print collection was consolidated on the lower level, with new collection parameters to ensure that it better supports the...
You are invited to fill out a short survey about Music Library services at Yale. Let us know how we’re doing and what we could do to improve. The survey is anonymous and should take less than 10 minutes to complete. The survey is now live and will run through October 14, 2019.
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Julie Dash tells the story of three generations of Gullah women on an island off the South Carolina coast in Daughters of the Dust, screening as part of the Treasures from the Yale Film Archive series. Durga Chew-Bose writes that the film's "impressionistic look at the Great Migration (who will go...