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March 21, 2023
by Ellie Buckley

UPDATE 3/22/2023

Power has been restored and the Libraries are open with normal hours.

 

ALERT: Due to weather-related disruptions, many Stanford Libraries locations are closed or have reduced operating hours. Please check hours before visiting. Virtual reference is available 10a-5p.

MakerBot Sketch 3D Printers at Engineering Library

MakerBot Sketch
March 20, 2023
by Michael P Nack

The Maker Bar at Terman Engineering Library now has Makerbot Sketch 3D printers available for 28-day check-out. These easy-to-use PLA printers feature a fully-enclosed build chamber, heated and flexible build plate, and a supply of PLA filament to quickly get you started on your project!  Visit the Maker Bar webpage for more details. https://library.stanford.edu/maker

Bon voyage, Ali!

Ali
March 17, 2023
by Zac Painter

The Terman Engineering Library bids farewell and best of luck to Ali Krogman, who is moving to a role as a UX Designer with Stanford Web Services on March 20.

Stanford Libraries launches Taube Archive of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945-46

A screen grab of the Taube Archive website
March 14, 2023
by Lauren Sorensen

The Taube Archive of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945-1946 (IMT) is now available as the result of a partnership between the Stanford Libraries and the Stanford Center for Human Rights and International Justice. This online archive makes available to the global audience digitized versions of the original, unpublished, and complete official record of the IMT.

Guest blogger: Hana/Connor Yankowitz (Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies & University Archives Student Intern) - Pt. 2

Stanford University, Program in Feminist Studies, logo, 1997, Stanford University, Feminist Studies Program, records (SC0673), Stanford University Archives.
March 10, 2023
by Josh Schneider

This week we are excited to welcome and hear from one of our talented University Archives student interns, Hana/Connor Yankowitz (Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies '23), in the second of a two-part series tracing their path to the Archives, and their work to uncover the history of gender studies at Stanford. ...

East Asia Library hosts exhibition of student posters on "Religion in Manga and Anime"

Poster advertising RELIGST 6N exhibition
March 10, 2023
by Joshua Capitanio

From March 15 through June 9, 2023, the East Asia Library will host an exhibition of posters on the topic of "Religion in Manga and Anime" created by students in IntroSems RELIGST 6N, taught by Prof. Michaela Mross of the Dept. of Religious Studies.  An opening reception will be held at the East Asia Library on Wednesday, March 15.

Dinah Handel promoted to Digital Library Services Manager

Headshot of Dinah Handel wearing red blouse on am off-white background
March 9, 2023
by Hannah Frost

Join me in congratulating Dinah Handel on her promotion to Digital Library Services Manager!

Dinah has served as Digitization Services Manager on the Product and Service Management (PSM) team in Digital Library Systems and Services (DLSS) since January 2018. Over the past five years, Dinah has steadily developed into a high-performing member of the team and an active contributor to a number of emerging SUL initiatives. 

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