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The new online exhibition: An Odyssey of Knowledge: Medieval Manuscripts and Early Printed Books from the National Library of Medicine is our featured Cool Site for July 2010. Medicine in the Old World arose from many components: the classical Greek ...

Just a reminder: Binghamton University Libraries and Special Collections will be closed on Monday, July 5, in observance of Independence Day. Happy July 4th everyone! ...

Image: Harpur Hotline, October 2001 See how the transformational leadership of President DeFleur has made Binghamton the premier public institution it is today. Watch here. ...

The Idyls of Strawberry Bank. Poems by Daniel Augustus Drown is a small book of victorian poems, published in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and printed for the author in 1873. Poetry of the Victorian era is often seen as a bridge ...

Spanning the fifteenth through the nineteenth centuries, the Harry Ransom Center’s (at the University of Texas at Austin) European popular imagery collection is now fully accessible online via two sources: the Center’s finding aidand ARTstor’s nonprofit digital library. The Ransom ...

Summer Hours for BU Libraries’ Special Collections are: Monday – Friday, 10am – 3pm. We are closed weekends. To contact our Reference Desk, call (607) 777-4844. Happy Summer! ...

Binghamtton University Libraries Special Collections will observe the following hours May 31 – June 4: May 31 CLOSED June 1-4 Open by appointment only If you would like to schedule an appointment, please call our Reference Desk at (607) 777-4844. ...

The Digital Scriptorium, the University of California, Berkeley, and Columbia University announce the return of the Digital Scriptorium to its original home at Berkeley. The Digital Scriptorium is an image and cataloguing database that unites the medieval and Renaissance manuscript ...

The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien is the Featured Book for May. This book from our Hagan Collection is a collection of related stories about a platoon of American soldiers in the Vietnam War. While apparently based on some ...

A conference at noon on Saturday, April 24, 2010 in the Fine Arts 258 & Grand Corridor , organized by the undergraduate students of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Binghamton University (Binghamton, NY) in conjunction with Troubadours ...