The Berg Fashion Library is now part of the newly-launched Bloomsbury Fashion Central. Search across a selection of books, reference works, and journals covering fashion history around the world, including the ten-volume Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion, the anthology Classic and Modern...
We were fortunate to host Thomas Shepard last week for his lecture on recording works by Stephen Sondheim. Shepard, a Grammy Award-winning record producer, composer, arranger, orchestrator, and pianist, has produced numerous recordings of Sondheim productions, including Merrily We Roll Along,...
On November 17, celebrate mapping innovations with the Yale GIS community from 8:30am-6:00pm in Kroon Hall and at the Center for Science and Social Science Information (CSSSI). The full-day celebration — part of the international GIS Day — will include a GIS Colloquium, a Map Exhibition, training...
Digital Humanities & Russian and East European Studies
Saturday, November 12, 10:00am-8:00pm at 451 College Street
Our workshop explores the intersection of Digital Humanities and Russian and East European Studies: research, pedagogy, dissemination, and archive. We invite participants to join...
The Digital Humanities Lab is excited to announce a new round of Seed Grants to support digital humanities research over the spring semester. These grants may be used to hire a developer, create a digital corpus, or host a workshop.
Yale graduate students and faculty are eligible to apply....
Between November 16-December 14, the Library Staff Association (LiSA) is holding a food drive, with drop-off locations in several Yale libraries. We invite everyone to donate non-perishable food items and personal care items to benefit IRIS (Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services), a New Haven...
This semester, the Sterling Memorial Library Exhibits Corridor highlights the research of four extraordinary Yale students. Maria Martinez (Trumbull College ‘16), a recent Yale graduate with a degree in Archaeological Studies, explores how new technology can allow archaeologists to create three-...