Princeton University Library, one of the world's best-known research libraries, has launched a new program to offer cardholders at the Princeton Public Library access to its extensive print and ...
The Princeton University Library has acquired the personal working library of philosopher Jacques Derrida, who died in 2004. Derrida, an Algerian-born French Jewish philosopher, is considered one of ...
The Princeton University Library has completed a multiyear project of digitizing a collection of 19th- and 20th-century maps that illustrate the history and development of communities around New ...
In honor of a generous bequest from Robert H. Taylor of Princeton’s Class of 1930, Princeton University’s librarian will now be known as the Robert H. Taylor 1930 University Librarian. The post is ...
Princeton University has placed a new digital library of 200 Islamic manuscripts online for scholars to consult and study. These manuscripts were selected from some 9,500 volumes of Islamic ...
Princeton University Library partnered with five historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) for the inaugural Archives Research and Collaborative History (ARCH) Program July 9-13. The ...
Former U.S. Sen. Bill Bradley has donated his papers to the Princeton University Library. The extensive collection documents the remarkable career of the former congressman, professional basketball ...
Throughout the summer, many high school students might enjoy their spare time away from school playing sports in the park, swimming at community pools or lounging at home. But this summer, three ...
The Princeton University Library (PUL) spent March celebrating Women's History Month with a series of stories and other content that tell the history of women at Princeton, give overdue recognition to ...
The Princeton University Library has announced that the major portion of the Toni Morrison Papers — part of the permanent library collections since 2014 — is open for research to University students, ...
Lapidus Collection images courtesy of the Princeton University Digital Library More than 235 years after Thomas Paine challenged the American colonists to free themselves from British rule in his ...
Princeton University Library (PUL) has begun a nearly comprehensive collection of current newspapers published for African American audiences throughout the United States. The collection features 72 ...
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