As part of the United Nations Global Colloquium series of events, visit the new home for library preservation & conservation at 344 Winchester Avenue, New Haven on on Thursday, April 14 from 10:00 am -12:00 noon. The Yale University Library’s Preservation Department supports the library's...
This semester, the Sterling Memorial Library Exhibits Corridor features the research of four exceptional Yale students. Eve Houghton, a junior at Davenport College, is displaying excerpts of her research on manuscript reader commentary in early printed books.
As a curatorial assistant for early...
The Digital Humanities Lab sponsored two events with Joanna Swafford, Assistant Professor for Interdisciplinary and Digital Teaching and Scholarship at SUNY New Paltz. Events were open to the Yale community and public.
Talk, 4/5: "Virtually London: Literature and Laptops"
Hall of Graduate Studies (...
The Digital Humanities Lab welcomed junior high and high school students from around the New Haven area for a workshop on DH. Following a tour of the lab and a discussion of old and new media, students learned about the Photogrammar project and participated in a scavenger hunt to find images of...
Robert Shaw (1916-1999) was the most renowned choral conductor of the 20th century, and a major orchestral conductor as well. He led the Collegiate Chorale and the Robert Shaw Chorale, served as George Szell’s assistant conductor at the Cleveland Orchestra, and was music director of the Atlanta...
Six thousand new images from Archivision are now available for search and download, including Herzog & de Meuron’s DeYoung Museum, Taos Pueblo, and the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park. These images, purchased by the Arts Library as a supplement to Artstor’s architecture holdings, are in...
DH Office Hours Talk
March 29 at 2:00pm in the DHLab (SML 316)
Danielle Reay, Arts Librarian for Digital and Access Services at Haas Arts Library, will recap the recent symposium “Apps, Maps & Models: Digital Pedagogy and Research in Art History, Archaeology & Visual Studies,” which was...