Welcome (and welcome back) to campus! You may have noticed we’ve been a bit quiet here. Come find us on our other channels to stay in the loop with all things Libraries this semester!
NYU Votes is proud to partner with #NationalVoterRegistrationDay! Take a quick minute to register, check your status, or find a registration event near you. https://t.co/N89GBlV0Gd
“The items in the exhibition demonstrate the myriad ways people turned the blank notebook into a powerful device." @NYULibraries' Portable Devices, 1574-1998: Notebooks from NYU Special Collections is open now. https://t.co/H1F6Jf6DFh
Chinatown Heroes -- Book Launch and 1982 Strike Retrospective, 5/2 (6:00 PM ET)
A discussion of the 1982 ILGWU Strike in Chinatown, NY and a celebration of Wai Wah Chan's new book Chinatown Heroes
RSVP: https://t.co/vDu9PZHaCu @APAInstitute@LaborArtsOrg@NYULibraries
That time of the season is creeping up on us. Whether you're @nyuniversity faculty working on a course or a student working on a final project, @NYULibraries can help you understand Fair Use and incorporating copyrighted material into your work. #NYU https://t.co/ZKgC1yvEqe
Thrilled that our colleagues at @NYULibraries are among the #RecordingsatRisk Awardees for their digitizing project, "Reframing 1970s-1980s NYC Through the Lens of Chinese Cable TV (CCTV): Preserving the Community-Produced Television Program." #APAArchives
Help NYU Libraries reach its 150 donor goal on #NYUOneDay, NYU’s 24 hour day of giving! Your gift helps support our amazing students, faculty, and staff. https://t.co/bauOX2lVCe
Ellen Schrecker will be in conversation with Jeremy Varon to discuss her new book The Lost Promise: American Universities in the 1960s on Thursday, March 31 (5:00 PM ET).
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Join us for a Tamiment Seminar with @laurenfturek on March 17th (5:00 PM ET). She will discuss her paper, "The Congressional Black Caucus and the Politics of Foreign Aid." Christina Rivers will comment.
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We are pleased to feature Sam Mandani (@1smandani), an online instruction librarian at New York University, as your ACRL Member of the Week! @NYULibraries https://t.co/qUsoQjY1WA
Join us on March 3 (5 PM ET) for a talk with @DHavertyStacke. She will be discussing her new book The Fierce Life of Grace Holmes Carlson Catholic, Socialist, Feminist with @EileenBoris.
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"Some of our worst fears have begun to be realized," wrote President Hamilton to the NYU community about Ukraine today. "In times such as these, coming together helps us overcome our fears and strengthens our resolve. We draw strength from one another." https://t.co/PL4MpSPxuA
Join us for our next virtual seminar with @AustinMcCoy3 where he will discuss "'Reclaiming the Future’: The Ohio Public Interest Campaign’s Movement against Factory Shutdowns in the 1970s." @gabrielwinant will comment
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Great piece from @nyunews on some of the great streaming sites #NYU students can use via @NYULibraries! A bonus rec: our archive of programs at https://t.co/mkGePUyAQk
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Wed, Nov. 17—With the recent or anticipated release of new documentary films about Julia Child, M.F.K. Fisher, and Anthony Bourdain, documentaries about food-world luminaries are coming at us fast. Join our esteemed panel as we explore their impact. https://t.co/7WdWczFH6x
Join author Mark Torres to discuss the riveting, comprehensive, and never before told true story of the migrant labor camps on Long Island. https://t.co/eKmG1CDApD
'Rethinking America's Past' uses archival and classroom evidence to assess the impact Howard Zinn's, 'A People’s History of the United States,' has had on historical teaching and American culture. Join authors Robert Cohen and Sonia Murrow for this talk. https://t.co/HdINjk4xNu