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In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Special Collections featured book for November is The Indian Prophet: Bilingual Poems From the Ahtna Athabaskan by John E. Smelcer. Dr. Smelcer received his Ph.D. in English and Creative Writing from Binghamton University, where he received the ...

The newspapers and news pamphlets gathered by the Reverend Charles Burney (1757 – 1817), son of music historian Charles Burney and brother of writer Fanny Burney, represent the largest single collection of 17th and 18th century English news media. The ...

An integrated research environment that allows users to search across two primary source collections: Eighteenth Century Collections Online (to which the Libraries already have licensed access) and Nineteenth Century Collections Online (a trial database). Access Artemis Primary Sources The trial is available until December ...

Digitized Medieval Manuscripts, Pinpointed! Libraries all over the world have digitized medieval manuscripts and made them available online for free. Through this site, you will have access to thousands of digitized medieval  manuscripts available online for free. Go and discover beautiful ...

The Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek Language and Linguistics (EAGLL) is a unique work that brings together the latest research from across a range of disciplines which contribute to our knowledge of Ancient Greek. It is an indispensable research tool for ...

Binghamton University paid tribute to one of its greatest scholars when the Kenneth C. Lindsay Study Room officially opened in the University Art Museum on Oct. 11. “This is a room in which we will be able to renew the ...

For Eric Fay ’88, Harpur’s Ferry was an important part of his Binghamton University experience and influenced his career path as a paramedic and captain for New York City’s fire department. He relived memories with friends at the student-run ambulance ...

CRREO, the Center for Research, Regional Education and Outreach, has launched a new blog on New York State history.  The first three entries explore the stories of Jupiter Hammon, Gilded Age Castles of the Thousand Islands, and Matilda Joslyn Gage. ...

Albert Einstein’s mind might soon be a little easier to navigate. The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein will be made available, in digital form, by the publishing company Tizra, according to a news release. The digitization of The Collected Papers, originally published by Princeton University ...

Black Abolitionist Papers This collection tracks the efforts that were made by African Americans to abolish slavery. The 15,000 item collection covers 1830-1865 and includes writings and publications from the activists. The trial is available until November 2, 2013. Black ...