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Yiddish Goes Digital (with a Little Help from Its Friends)

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Yiddish Goes Digital (with a Little Help from Its Friends)
Crowdsourcing Project Will Create Transatlantic Labor History Archive

An innovative new project is seeking Yiddish-speakers to help create an archive

Exploring the Dark Side of Children’s Literature

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Exploring the Dark Side of Children’s Literature
Award-Winning Author M.T. Anderson to Deliver Opening Lecture

"Wardrobes and Rabbit Holes" features the Library’s own collection of rare children's literature, from Mother Goose to Harry Potter

‘Charlotte’s Web’ Turns 60

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‘Charlotte’s Web’ Turns 60
Cornell University Library Will Put Original Manuscript on Display

ITHACA, N.Y. (Oct. 23, 2012) – America’s most beloved spider is celebrating her 60th birthday this month.

Published in October 1952, “Charlotte’s Web” became a children’s classic for essayist and author E.B. White, who graduated from Cornell in 1921.

America’s most beloved spider is celebrating her 60th birthday

Collecting Imagination at Cornell University Library

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Iconic items from the Walker Library of Human Imagination are on display in the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections

Two Video Art Collections Enhance Goldsen Archive

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Two Video Art Collections Enhance Goldsen Archive
Public Workshop to Celebrate New Additions

ITHACA, N.Y. (April 5, 2011) – The Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art — part of Cornell University Library’s Division of Rare and Special Collections — is pleased to announce two new additions to its special collections in video art.

The new archives are:

Study tapes, rare catalogues, artists' ephemera and more will be added to the new media collection