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    Reminder – Curator’s Talk 2/13: G is for Gorey: The Remarkable Worlds of Edward Gorey

    The Edward Gorey curator’s talk has been rescheduled for Thursday, February 13th, at 4:00 pm in Special Collections. G is for Gorey: The Remarkable Worlds of Edward Gorey Edward Gorey (1925-2000) was an American writer and artist, noted for his pen-and ink book illustrations.  Although he was a noted illustrator… Read More

    Feb 5, 2020

  • Vanderbilt LIbraries' Quarterly Report

    Fall/Winter 2019 Quarterly Report

    See what has been happening in the Libraries. The Fall/Winter 2019 Quarterly Report is online. Read More

    Feb 3, 2020

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    Panel takes on controversial Nobel Prize in Literature decision

    Presenters and Panelists Kasia Gonnerman (Central Library), Bradley Gorski (Russian Studies), Lutz Koepnick (German Studies), Vladislav Lilic (History), Meike Werner (German Studies) Moderator: Wout Cornelissen (German Studies, Philosophy) On October 10, 2019, the Swedish Academy announced two winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature. Polish writer, activist, and public intellectual Olga Tokarczuk was awarded last year’s… Read More

    Oct 31, 2019

  • Vanderbilt LIbraries' Quarterly Report

    Summer/Fall 2019 Quarterly Report for the Libraries

    The Summer/Fall 2019 Quarterly Report is out! See what’s been going on in the Libraries. Read More

    Oct 29, 2019

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    American Medevac – Battlefield Rescue

    During the Vietnam War, CBS News correspondent Morton Dean and cameraman Greg Cooke flew on a harrowing medevac mission to rescue three wounded infantrymen from an enemy infested rice paddy. Dean long wondered what had become of the medevac crew and the bloodied men who were airlifted to safety… Read More

    Oct 17, 2019

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    Citations Made Easier

    You’ve just spent the last several hours arranging your disparate ideas into a coherent research paper — and now you have to spend several more hours typing up your citations and bibliography. Does this sound depressingly familiar? Bibliographic management software can make things easier, and staff at the Vanderbilt libraries… Read More

    Sep 30, 2019

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    Social media? libraries website? where do you find out about library events?

    Which communication outlet do you monitor most frequently to learn about library events? That’s what we asked last week in a quick online survey. This is how you, our library patrons, responded: Your feedback tells us the best avenues for promoting library programs and workshops. Follow the libraries on… Read More

    Sep 26, 2019

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    Curator’s Talk 9/5: Food for Wealth and Health: Five Centuries of Cookbooks and Recipes

    Join the Special Collections Library for fascinating talks this semester led by librarians, archivists, and curators. Topics this fall will range from cookbook collections to the 1969 Moon Walk. The talks take place monthly in the Special Collections Reading Room on the second floor of the Central & Divinity Libraries… Read More

    Sep 4, 2019

  • Vanderbilt LIbraries' Quarterly Report

    Spring/Summer 2019 Quarterly Report

    The latest issue of the Libraries’ Quarterly Report, Spring/Summer 2019 is now available for reading. Read More

    Jul 31, 2019

  • Commencement trumpets

    143 Years of Commencement Exhibit

    April 2019 Central Library Lobby The first Vanderbilt University Commencement took place in the chapel of the Main building, now known as Kirkland Hall, on June 20, 1877.  The fledgling university granted 10 degrees in the Arts & Sciences and 52 in Medicine.  The week of Commencement… Read More

    May 9, 2019