Find out how to market librarian expertise to students with Audrey Welber, @PULibrary. Hear how she turned outreach efforts into buzzworthy campus programs at #CILDC. Register with code SOC25 for early bird pricing before Feb 21st! https://t.co/IXmN0ithJM
Special Collections is offering two fellowships this summer for professionals looking to gain experience in tech services, public services, and curatorial work. Apps are due March 3! https://t.co/22YhZfKUG1
The Great Gatsby is turning 100! We’re planning a LOT of on- and off-campus events, from a viewing of the 2013 film at the Princeton Garden Theatre, to an after-hours speakeasy with @PrincetonPL and The Glenn Crytzer Quartet: https://t.co/d3GFPoNLrm
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the publication of “The Great Gatsby,” @PULibrary is planning a suite of programming inspired by the Library’s significant F. Scott Fitzgerald '17 and Gatsby-related holdings. https://t.co/zPD7BJeQ4c
Watergate records that the U.S. Congress legislated to be closed for 50 years at the conclusion of the House Judiciary Committee Watergate Inquiry in 1974 are now open for review at @muddlibrary, with two-thirds of the records digitally available: online. https://t.co/EbblUKsAyt
Last week, we celebrated Baker’s work at our reception for “Powering Up the U.S. Labor Force,” curated by Charissa Jefferson, Labor Economics Librarian. The exhibition is showing now through June in the in the Louis A. Simpson International Building @PrincetonEcon
2025 is in full effect, but we had some pretty cool stuff happening at the Library last year, too!
From visualizing data IRL to unlocking a new way to image items, here’s some of what we were up to: https://t.co/HHTGRIVXPJ
Welcome back, Princetonians!
For all you engineers and scientists on campus, we’ve changed where you’ll pick up and check out books at Lewis Science Library: https://t.co/OPXbosZUMa
On exhibit now in partnership with @PULibrary, "Powering Up the US Labor Force" provides an immersive look at the impact of Helen Baker, the first Industrial Relations Section librarian and first female associate professor at @Princeton.
Learn more: https://t.co/ZknSmqInX7
On exhibit now in partnership with @PULibrary, "Powering Up the US Labor Force" provides an immersive look at the impact of Helen Baker, the first Industrial Relations Section librarian and first female associate professor at @Princeton.
Learn more: https://t.co/ZknSmqInX7
“Helping people find the resources they need is incredibly rewarding. Sometimes, it’s like a treasure hunt tracking down specific recordings, manuscripts, or bits of information.”
Meet Lisa Read, our Music Librarian: https://t.co/uNtJ6df9xy
Our Latin American Studies Librarian Fernando Acosta-Rodriguez was featured in a @Choice_Reviews interview that discussed our Latin American Ephemera Collection, which features tens of thousands of unorthodox materials:
https://t.co/DtOTw498Fi
Applications for Summer 2025 @rarebookschool are now open! We’ll be hosting two courses this summer: 15th Century Books in Print and Manuscript, and Print for Children: https://t.co/EJLYarC0sv