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Veterans Day originated as “Armistice Day” on Nov. 11, 1919, the
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NYPL digitizes over 1000 hours of performing arts videos
The New York Public Library recently digitized over 1000 hours of dance and performing arts
Remembering Robin Romano
The University of Connecticut community is saddened to learn of the passing of award winning
Webinars from the US Census Bureau
The US Census Bureau has provided information about upcoming free webinars. Users can
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For Private Eyes Only: Signature Albums – Collecting Expressions of Shared Sentiment
They say you are who your friends are. To anyone reading Mary Clark’s 1835 signature
Unusual researchers
The staff in Archives & Special Collections has answered some unusual questions in the past,
Facts for Features: Halloween
Halloween, which dates back to Celtic rituals thousands of years ago, has long been associated
Aaron Becker’s in the top 10!
Aaron Becker’s Journey: a wordless picture book was named one of The New York Times
Collections now available
John P. McDonald Reading Reading Room, Archives & Special Collections
Below is a list of collections
Just in time for Open Access Week…
Congratulations to Dr. Richard Bass (Professor of Music), Heather de Savage (PhD candidate, Music), and Dr.