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Inside the Milberg Gallery: Resistance and the Exodus Story
A series of inside looks at the current exhibition in Princeton University Library’s Ellen and Leonard Milberg Gallery at Firestone Library - “Records of Resistance: Documenting Global Activism 1933 to 2021.”
Posted on Tuesday, October 4, 2022 in Anti-Racism & Social Justice, Exhibitions, General news, Series: Inside the Milberg Gallery -
Meet Quin DeLaRosa, the 2022 John Foster and Janet Avery Dulles Fellow
The Mudd Manuscript Library, a unit of Princeton University Library’s (PUL) Department of Special Collections, offers the John Foster and Janet Avery Dulles Archival Fellowship for one graduate student each year. This summer, Quin DeLaRosa filled the fellowship.
Posted on Monday, October 3, 2022 in General news, Series: Spotlights -
PUL and CITP host virtual reality panel
On Wednesday, September 21, Princeton University Library (PUL) hosted the “Privacy and Autonomy in the Metaverse” panel.
Posted on Friday, September 30, 2022 in Featured on Social Media, General news -
Securing the Social Safety Net – Princeton’s vital role in the Social Security Act
A new exhibition entitled “Securing the Social Safety Net: Princeton, J. Douglas Brown & the Cornerstone of Economic Security,” opens October 7, 2022 in the Industrial Relations (IR) Section at Princeton University. The exhibition was created to help mark the 100-year anniversary of the IR Section.
Posted on Friday, September 30, 2022 in Exhibitions, General news -
Alan Stahl presents keynote at 2022 International Numismatics Congress
Alan Stahl, Princeton University Library’s Curator of Numismatics, gave the plenary keynote lecture at the International Numismatics Congress in Warsaw.
Posted on Tuesday, September 27, 2022 in General news, Special Collections -
Inside the Milberg Gallery: the ongoing struggle for social justice in Chile
A series of inside looks at the current exhibition in Princeton University Library’s Ellen and Leonard Milberg Gallery at Firestone Library - “Records of Resistance: Documenting Global Activism 1933 to 2021.”
Posted on Thursday, September 22, 2022 in Anti-Racism & Social Justice, Exhibitions, General news, Series: Inside the Milberg Gallery -
Meet Kat Jorgensen, an aspiring archivist and librarian
This summer, Kat Jorgensen, a rising junior at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) spent her time in the program working with Princeton University Library (PUL) staff on projects ranging from making online materials accessible to examining the archives.
Posted on Monday, September 19, 2022 in Featured on Social Media, General news, Series: Spotlights -
East Asian Library-developed “Parallelogram” available worldwide
Ex Libris, a cloud-based solutions organization that supports libraries, officially released the Princeton University Library (PUL)-developed “Parallelogram” cloud app for Alma. Developed by Thomas Ventimiglia from the East Asian Library (EAL), “Parallelogram” allows Librarians using the Alma platform to create bibliographic records with multiple scripts.
Posted on Friday, September 16, 2022 in General news -
NYT Games now available to all Princeton University students, faculty and staff
Princeton University Library is pleased to announce that access to NYT Games is now available to all Princeton students, faculty, and staff.
Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2022 in Newspapers and Other Leisure, Featured E-Resource, General news -
Inside the Milberg Gallery: The Aurat March and Environmental Justice
A series of inside looks at the current exhibition in Princeton University Library’s Ellen and Leonard Milberg Gallery at Firestone Library - “Records of Resistance: Documenting Global Activism 1933 to 2021.”
Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2022 in Anti-Racism & Social Justice, Exhibitions, General news, Series: Inside the Milberg Gallery, Digital Library