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Free event: Dorothy Cotton-Civil Rights Icon: Celebration of Her Life and Legacy

The Africana Library is one of six places to get your tickets to this free event celebrating Dorothy Cotton.    Dorothy Cotton-Civil Rights Icon: Celebration of Her Life and Legacy 2:00 – 4:30 pm, August 11, 2018 Bailey Hall, 230 Garden Ave, Cornell University Campus, Ithaca, NY   Expected guests and speakers include: The Honorable John R. […]

Oxford Bibliographies

As part of a joint purchase with our partner library at Columbia, CUL will be adding 15 of the Oxford Bibliographies Online to our electronic holdings.  The first of these, Atlantic History and Medieval Studies, are now listed in the catalog; the others should be activated shortly.  Among the topics being added are Renaissance & […]

Library’s September update to faculty

The September report to faculty from University Librarian Anne Kenney and Mary Beth Norton, chair of the Library Faculty Advisory Board, is available at http://www.library.cornell.edu/sites/default/files/LibraryUpdatetoFaculty_090210.pdf. It provides updates on the Olin Life Safety Project and the Unit Library reviews (including a report on the Fine Arts Library).

The History @ CUL blog

History @ CUL has been created to report on developments in the Cornell University Library that may be of interest to the large community of historians at Cornell.  It will include announcements of new print and electronic resources that may be of interest, other recent acquisitions, trial access to licensed historical databases, software tools of […]

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