Open Access! "Digital Images of Yale’s Vast Cultural Collections Now...
Over 250,000 images already online! From a Yale Daily Bulletin: Scholars, artists and other individuals around the world will enjoy free access to online images of millions of objects housed in Yale’s...
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From the Hartford Courant: The Lewis Walpole Library is the town’s [Farmington, CT) piece of Yale. The library, at 154 Main St., is dedicated to the study of 18th-century British art and literature. It...
View ArticleCollege Press: "Government Photos Take New Form Online" (Yale Daily News)
From the Yale Daily News: With the help of Yale students and faculty, Depression era government photographs are gaining new accessibility, 21st-century style. In early September, a Yale team received a...
View ArticleYale Digitizes Historic Correspondence of Author Horace Walpole, Available...
From Yale University Library News: Yale’s Lewis Walpole Library has digitized the complete 48 volumes of “The Yale Edition of Horace Walpole’s Correspondence” (Yale University Press, 1937-1983). This...
View ArticleCollege Press: "A Digital Library?" (Digitization Work at Yale University)
A in-depth look at digitization at Yale (and elsewhere) that discusses costs, sustainability, sharing, copyright, and more. It was written by Zoe Gorman for the Yale Daily News. The complete article...
View ArticleYale University: "Library Restructures Staff"
From the Yale Daily News: Library staff knew Yale would bring a new University librarian to campus this academic year, but some were surprised to find their own roles in the library changed. For the...
View ArticleAcquisitions: Yale’s Beinecke Library Acquires Eugene O’Neill’s “Lost” Play
From the Yale Library: The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University has acquired Eugene O’Neill’s “lost” one-act play, “Exorcism” (1919). The play, along with a facsimile of the...
View ArticleDigital Comics: Sales Triple in 2011 & Yale U. Classics Scholar Adds New...
From ICv2: ICv2 has released its estimate for the digital comics market in 2011: $25 million. That’s over triple the sales in the channel in 2010, when ICv2 estimated the digital comics market at $8...
View ArticleView Images of the Silk Road Region in a New Yale Database
Access to this database is free. From Yale University Library News: The Silk Road, an interconnected web of trade routes linking the ancient societies of Asia with those of the Subcontinent and the...
View ArticleYale Law School’s Legal Scholarship Repository Passes One Million Downloads
Congrats and kudos to the Goldman Library staff. From the Lillian Goldman Law Library (Yale Law School): We’ve reached a milestone in library this morning: we have had over a million downloads of legal...
View ArticleOpen Access! "Digital Images of Yale’s Vast Cultural Collections Now...
Over 250,000 images already online! From a Yale Daily Bulletin: Scholars, artists and other individuals around the world will enjoy free access to online images of millions of objects housed in Yale’s...
View Article"Yale Library Brings 18th-Century England To Town"
From the Hartford Courant: The Lewis Walpole Library is the town’s [Farmington, CT) piece of Yale. The library, at 154 Main St., is dedicated to the study of 18th-century British art and literature. It...
View ArticleCollege Press: "Government Photos Take New Form Online" (Yale Daily News)
From the Yale Daily News: With the help of Yale students and faculty, Depression era government photographs are gaining new accessibility, 21st-century style. In early September, a Yale team received a...
View ArticleYale Digitizes Historic Correspondence of Author Horace Walpole, Available...
From Yale University Library News: Yale’s Lewis Walpole Library has digitized the complete 48 volumes of “The Yale Edition of Horace Walpole’s Correspondence” (Yale University Press, 1937-1983). This...
View ArticleCollege Press: "A Digital Library?" (Digitization Work at Yale University)
A in-depth look at digitization at Yale (and elsewhere) that discusses costs, sustainability, sharing, copyright, and more. It was written by Zoe Gorman for the Yale Daily News. The complete article...
View ArticleYale University: "Library Restructures Staff"
From the Yale Daily News: Library staff knew Yale would bring a new University librarian to campus this academic year, but some were surprised to find their own roles in the library changed. For the...
View ArticleAcquisitions: Yale’s Beinecke Library Acquires Eugene O’Neill’s “Lost” Play
From the Yale Library: The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University has acquired Eugene O’Neill’s “lost” one-act play, “Exorcism” (1919). The play, along with a facsimile of the...
View ArticleDigital Comics: Sales Triple in 2011 & Yale U. Classics Scholar Adds New...
From ICv2: ICv2 has released its estimate for the digital comics market in 2011: $25 million. That’s over triple the sales in the channel in 2010, when ICv2 estimated the digital comics market at $8...
View ArticleView Images of the Silk Road Region in a New Yale Database
Access to this database is free. From Yale University Library News: The Silk Road, an interconnected web of trade routes linking the ancient societies of Asia with those of the Subcontinent and the...
View ArticleYale Law School’s Legal Scholarship Repository Passes One Million Downloads
Congrats and kudos to the Goldman Library staff. From the Lillian Goldman Law Library (Yale Law School): We’ve reached a milestone in library this morning: we have had over a million downloads of legal...
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