Binghamton University Libraries’ Special Collections will be closed November 25-28, 2010 for the holidays. We will re-open at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, November 29, 2010. We wish you and yours all the best for Thanksgiving! ...
From left, Ruben Santiago-Hudson ’78, Marc Lawrence ’81, Andrew Bergman ’65, Madeleine Smithberg ’81 and Steve Luckert ’80, MA ’83, PhD ’93, share a laugh during “Bold Ideas. Brilliant Careers. 60 Years of Harpur College” at the Lincoln Center in ...
BU Special Collections is featuring the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives at the National Museum for African Art as its Cool Site for this month! This outstanding photographic archives is a “research and reference center devoted to the collection, preservation and ...
Fragement from Regen, Sadie Thompson, US, Raoul Walsh “This book has been produced to accompany the exhibition of the same name from 23 September to 11 November 2005 in the Poster Gallery in the Spui tram station, The Hague, the ...
Google has already placed millions of books and historic documents online. Now, thanks to some generous external funding and intra-institutional wrangling, it’s the Dead Sea Scrolls’ turn. Although replicas of the Dead Sea Scrolls in various formats and levels of ...
A conversation on publishing, craft and the writing life with Stephen Haven, editor at Ashland Poetry Press at Ashland University in Ohio, from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 25, in LN-1104. Haven, a poet and author of two collections of poetry, ...
Author, town of Owego historian, and Tioga County historian, Emma M. Sedore has brought together this book of photographs and memories of the town of Owego. Organized in 1800, under then name Tioga, the town of Owego is the largest ...
NewYorkHeritage.org is a research portal for students, educators, historians, genealogists, and others who are interested in learning more about the people, places and institutions of historical New York State. The site provides immediate free access to more than 160 distinct ...
The British Library has digitised over a quarter of its Greek manuscripts (284 volumes) for the first time and made them freely available online at www.bl.uk/manuscripts thanks to a generous grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation. The website provides researchers ...
Of Spice and Men: An Exhibit of Rare Books and Maps Related to the Commercial Revolution from the Medieval to the Early Modern World In September 2010, CEMERS will host its annual conference. This year’s conference, “Negotiating Trade: Commercial Institutions ...