Library’s linked-data project gets new grant
…School of Library and Information Science at the University of Iowa. Through linked data, information about books and other items in library records will be enhanced by related information from…
…School of Library and Information Science at the University of Iowa. Through linked data, information about books and other items in library records will be enhanced by related information from…
…French History (medieval) Virginia Cole (607) 255-5359 vac11@cornell.edu Humanities French History (modern) Susette Newberry (607) 255-3927 sn18@cornell.edu Humanities French Language and Literature Susette Newberry (607) 255-3927 sn18@cornell.edu Humanities Genealogy Virginia…
…world that Lindseth entrusted to the library in 2018. The new volume features essays by prominent scholars in the field of Jewish Studies, along with illustrative photographs of items from…
…relief efforts in Europe. A news story about the young war orphans at the gathering in Atlantic City, New Jersey, caught the eye of distant relatives from New York who…
…2006.” http://www.arl.org/storage/documents/publications/iaa-doj-ftc-nov2006.pdf 2. Darnton, Robert, “The Library: Three Jeremiads,” New York Review of Books, 57:20 (Dec. 23, 2010). https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2010/12/23/library-three-jeremiads/ 3. International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC), “Statement of Current Perspective and…
…publishes 175 new books a year. The staff supports teaching, learning and research across the university’s colleges and schools, and serves scholars and alumni worldwide. Westbrooks served as metadata librarian,…
What can a small upstate New York county reveal about the entire United States? In their book, Achieving Beulah Land: The Long Struggle for Suffrage in Tompkins County, New York,…
Borrowing Library Materials Cornell Undergraduate Students Cornell Graduate Students Cornell Faculty and Staff Library Fines Loan periods Item Length of loan Books 8 weeks Journals 8 weeks Media 1–8 weeks…
…On the contract negotiation side, acquisitions and e-resource specialist Jesse Koennecke and Kizer Walker, director of collections, “have moved mountains for our students,” Dodd said. Many e-books and audiobooks ,…
…30 books, and whose work has been translated in French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Hebrew, Turkish, Japanese, and English. “I hope that my manuscripts and other documents can be of help…
…faculty, students and staff emergency online access to major portions of its print collection. The access comes through a new service available via the library’s membership in HathiTrust – a…
…the 1960s. She was also instrumental in Cornell’s acquisition of the photo archive of the New York Amsterdam News, one of the oldest Black-owned and run newspapers in the country….
…A new pumpkin made its way up there around Halloween 2023. The roofing crew quickly removed it. The new roof will no longer have a hatch through which decades of…
…the AIDS/HIV pandemic; and the Africana Collections, which contains the photographic archives of the New York Amsterdam News, one of the oldest African American newspapers in the country. The Sukenik Curator…
…bioluminescent glow or a rainbow hue, as astronomer Lisa Kaltenegger describes in her accessible new book, “Alien Earths: The New Science of Planet Hunting in the Cosmos.” The director of the Carl Sagan…
…interlibrary loan, and more. Alumni, visitors, and community members can access materials on-site or purchase library access. Borrowing Policies Renew Books Request Items Return Books Technology and Equipment Tools for…
About This Guide As we create different outward-facing communications — from websites and newsletters to emails — this resource will help us achieve consistency in tone, language, and terminology. Consistency,…
…local and remote patrons, including scanning, contactless pickup, ordering ebooks, and mailing books to Cornell users who are unable to come to campus. Items that are in copyright will still…
…his pictures also have appeared in The Source, Rolling Stone, The Village Voice and Newsweek. He has also exhibited in galleries and published several books, including “Who Shot Ya? Three…
…January, City of Workers, City of Struggle: How Labor Movements Changed New York also includes artifacts from the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives at New York University….
…can also find additional resources, including Bookshare, at Student Disability Services. Assistive Technology in the Library All of our public computers include the Premier Literacy Suite of assistive software and JAWS screen-reading…
Submitting Course Reserves There are two ways to submit course reserve requests at any of our libraries via our reserves staff or via Canvas. NOTE: If you will be using electronic reserves (e-books, scanned…
Studied by scholars of English and American political thought and by Cornell students in particular, Isaac Kramnick’s books form a sizable collection on the shelves of Cornell University Library. Now,…
…prominent figures in American history who fought for justice and against discrimination.” When Konvitz died in 2003, Ginsburg told The New York Times that she was too shy to approach…
Amid ongoing national conversations about reform sparked by police killings of Black Americans last year, a new Cornell University Library archive promises to help researchers track and analyze the views…