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General and interdisciplinary

Libraries

Students exiting the Bing Wing of Green Library

Green is Stanford University's main research library, and has collections in the humanities, social sciences, area studies, and interdisciplinary areas.

Meyer Library

Public computers, equipment for loan, technology support, multimedia services, digital language lab, and 24-hour study locations. 

Infrequently-used books & journals from campus libraries. Visit in person, or page materials for delivery to another campus library.

Off-campus holdings can be paged for delivery to campus libraries.

Off-campus holdings can be paged for delivery to campus libraries.

Course guides

Course number Term Guide Instructor
PWR 1GWT Spring 2013 Money for "Nothing" : The Rhetoric of the Silicon Valley Trump, W.
PWR 1DH Fall 2012 The Virtue of Vice and the Vice of Virtue: The Rhetoric of Criminality Hunter, D.
PWR 1AT Winter 2013 A Mountain for Itself: The Rhetoric of Wilderness Todhunter, A.
PWR 1GMX Spring 2013 "Too Much Information?": The Rhetoric of Social Networking & Online Privacy Vega, M.
PWR 2SPA Fall 2012 Other Selves: The Art & Science of Friendship Pittock, S.
PWR 2SLA Winter 2013 Information Design: The Visual Language of Graphic Communication Lee, S.
PWR 1CR Fall 2012 Writing Nature: Discourses in Ecology, Culture, and Technology Ross, C.
PWR 1CS Spring 2013 Debating the Environment Shekhar, C.
PWR 1VS Spring 2013 Eating-Animals: The Rhetoric of Animals, Food, and the Environment Stanescu, V.
PWR 1CGA Spring 2013 Popular Science to Girl Talk: Writing as Adaptation and Remix Gerben, C.
PWR 1GBR Spring 2013 Spill: The Rhetoric of Confessions and Self-Revelations Richardson, R.
PWR 1DM Winter 2013 Revolution and Revolt: Political Writing for Political Action Murray, D.
PWR 1RC Spring 2013 Domestication: How Humans Shape the Natural World Carpenter, R.
PWR 2CA Winter 2013 Networked Rhetoric: Social Networks, Participatory Media and the Future of Writing and Research Alfano, C.
PWR 2CK Winter 2013 Claiming Citizenship: Membership and Rights in Public Discourse Kamrath, C.
PWR 2GAW Fall 2012 Global Exchange: Intercultural Communication Watters, A.
PWR 2SS Fall 2012 Mass Audiences and Modern Communication Schuyler, S.
PWR 2SGA Spring 2013 Lie Detection and the Social Functions of Deception Streit, S.
PWR 2CR Spring 2013 Communicating Science and the Environment Ross, C.
PWR 2KM Spring 2013 A Planet on the Edge: The Rhetoric of Sustainable Energy Moekle, K.
PWR 1GWS Winter 2013 Body Politics: The Rhetoric of Transhumanism Shephard, A.
PWR 1GCO Spring 2013 To Boldly Go: The Rhetoric of Travel Johnson, C.
PWR 1MG Spring 2013 The Rhetoric of the American West Gemma, M.
PWR 1JL Winter 2013 Rhetoric and Humanitarian Intervention Lee, J.
PWR 1SB Winter 2013 Machine Dreams: The Rhetoric of Technology Brawn, S.
PWR 2AT Spring 2013 House Red, Hot Bellies, and High Velocity Lead Therapy: The Rhetoric of Trauma Todhunter, A.
PWR 1CK Spring 2013 Investigating the News: Journalism, Technology & the Future Kamrath, C.
PWR 1GLR Spring 2013 Are you Fuzzy and Techie?: The Rhetoric of Art and Science Rogers, L.
PWR 1GSO Spring 2013 Varieties of Conservative Experience Osadetz, S.
PWR 2GMB Spring 2013 Life of Things Moyer, G.
PWR 1KD Spring 2013 The Feature Article: Writing and Change DiPirro, K.

Notable collections

Searchable copyright renewal records received by the US Copyright Office between 1950 and 1993 for books published between 1923 and 1963