Journalism
Stanford Libraries' Journalism collections include both print and online books and journals, as well as databases and datasets for the study of topics such as news reporting, media ethics, investigative journalism, and data journalism.
Stanford Libraries' Journalism collections include both print and online books and journals, as well as databases and datasets for the study of topics such as news reporting, media ethics, investigative journalism, and data journalism.
The Taiwan Resource Center for Chinese Studies, established in 2022 at Stanford, is a cooperative project intended to promote international exchange in the fields of Chinese studies and Taiwan studies. View the research databases provided by the TRCCS.
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Editorial Coordinator, Special Collections
The current installations in Green Library and the East Asia Library reveal the motivations of artists and writers.
As a small team tasked with preserving and making accessible the records that comprise the histories of schools, institutes, departments, faculty, students, and staff across a dynamic campus spanning over 8,000 acres, the University Archives works with a select group of undergraduate students hired each year to organize, rehouse, and describe archival collection materials that tell the story of Stanford in all its chapters. Student processing assistants represent a core element of the Stanford Archives’ programmatic approach to collection processing and serve a key supportive role in rehousing and listing archival materials under the guidance of professional staff.
Stanford Libraries have been core to intellectual life on campus since the opening of the university. As instruction shifts online for Spring Quarter, library staff are actively working to continue their support of and partenrship with faculty and students.