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New Microfilm Collections at CRL

The Cornell University Library (CUL) is a member of the Center for Research Libraries (CRL) in Chicago. CRL owns approximately five million publications, archives, and collections that supplement Cornell’s humanities, science, and social science holdings. CUL users can borrow material for an unlimited period, making CRL’s collection in effect an extension of CUL’s own holdings.

CRL announced recently the purchase of 11 new major microfilm collections:

  • Bod-ljon par Tibet Daily (1961–66; 1979; 1982; 1984; 1998; 2002; and 2005–06)
  • British Intelligence on the North-West Frontier 1901-1949: India Office Political and Secret Reports on Tribes and Terrorism. British Library and India Office Collections.
  • Foreign Office Files for Post-War Europe, Series Two: The Treaty of Rome and European Integration, 1957-1960
  • Newspapers from Nazi Germany (1929–45)
  • Knickerbocker Press Newspaper (Albany, NY, 1910 – 1937)
  • Papers of Emma Hart Willard, 1787-1870
  • Papers of the War Refugee Board
  • Qing dai Xinjiang dang an xuan ji (清代新疆档案选辑)
  • The Rafu shimpo microfilm
  • Satirische Zeitschriften (Satirical Periodicals)
  • Sexualerleben und Körperkultur (Sexual Experience and Body Culture: Deutschsprachige Publikationen, 1880-1932.) Suppl. 1 2007
  • Si Fa Gong Bao (司法公报)

More information on these resources, and the full CRL catalog, is found on the CRL web site. CRL material can be requested through the Borrow Direct system.

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