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Inspired by Special Collections: Ken Botnick’s Diderot Project
https://library.washu.edu/news/inspired-by-special-collections-ken-botnicks-diderot-project/In a previous blog post, we highlighted the famous Encyclopédie, Ou Dictionnaire Raisonné Des Sciences, Des Arts Et Des Métiers,...
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University Libraries’ Instruction and Information Literacy Program Helps Students Achieve Academic Excellence
https://library.washu.edu/news/university-libraries-instruction-and-information-literacy-program-helps-students-achieve-academic-excellence/A growing program at the Washington University Libraries is helping students make sense of today’s complex information climate. Introduced in...
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New Trial Access to Contemporary German Newspaper
https://library.washu.edu/news/new-trial-access-to-contemporary-german-newspaper/Washington University Libraries are currently trialing the F.A.Z.-Bibilotheksportal and the F.A.Z. 49-92 Archiv. This resource provides full-text access to the...
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Eyes on the Prize: Teaching the Civil Rights Movement’s Past and Future
https://library.washu.edu/events/eyes-on-the-prize-teaching-the-civil-rights-movements-past-and-future/Join civil rights activist, filmmaker, and educator Judy Richardson discuss teaching the history of the civil rights movement and its...
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Dowd Modern Graphic History Library Acquires the Craig Yoe Teaching Collection
https://library.washu.edu/news/dmghl-acquires-yoeteachingcollection/The Craig Yoe Teaching Collection was delivered to the DMGHL in the fall of 2020, adding historical content for comics...
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The Declaration of Independence and Missouri Statehood: Debates Over Slavery
https://library.washu.edu/events/the-declaration-of-independence-and-missouri-statehood-debates-over-slavery/Join us for a panel discussion on the Declaration of Independence and Missouri statehood.
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University Libraries Acquire the Kenneth Cooper Papers
https://library.washu.edu/news/university-libraries-acquire-the-kenneth-cooper-papers/The Washington University Libraries recently acquired the Kenneth J. Cooper Papers, an archival collection of materials related to the life...
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Samuel Beckett
https://library.washu.edu/spec/beckett/Never exactly mainstream, Beckett is widely recognized as one of the most important European writers of the 20th century for...
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Primary Sources of Early Modern Japanese Literature and Religion
https://library.washu.edu/spec/primary-sources-early-modern-japanese/The Primary Sources of Early Modern Japanese Literature and Religion Collection features a rich selection of historical texts in Japanese...
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Nina Seavey on My Fugitive and Working with Archives
https://library.washu.edu/news/nina-seavey-on-my-fugitive-and-working-with-archives/Nina Gilden Seavey is an award-winning documentarian and podcaster and Research Professor of History and Media and Public Affairs at...
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Secret Sciences: The Hidden Arts of Alchemy
https://library.washu.edu/exhibitions/secret-sciences/Secret Sciences examines alchemy, from its scientific applications to its complicated symbolic language and its influence on the arts.
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Life in St. Louis 1888-1905: T.S. Eliot’s First Waste Land
https://library.washu.edu/exhibitions/waste-land/The Waste Land exhibition examines St. Louis during Eliot’s formative years, 1888-1905, with historical maps and local history collections.