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Fall project updates from
@StanfordLibs, Stanford Redwood City - highlighting work done by colleagues and hourly staff: Anna Levia, Brian Bethel, Lisa Cardyn, Kathleen Smith, and Paul Lowood.https://stanford.io/2RStLlRThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
even punk records? yes, even punk records. https://stanford.io/2SYTOJp pic.twitter.com/WfoX6afhxC
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Wishing a happy 90th birthday to Gerd Stern, M1954 https://stanford.io/2QPwVq1 pic.twitter.com/wXpM5JdRpe
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Significant additions have been processed in the John Marcum Papers, especially material on Angola and education in South Africa: https://stanford.io/2MMmaSG
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New post about our Edwardian novel project - the cataloging portion is complete! https://stanford.io/2NzJAiA
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This title page for a science fiction story from 1802 sums it up pretty well! https://stanford.io/2NU4tSF
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We are looking for a part-time rare books copy cataloger. Come join our team! See the full job posting here: https://stanford.io/2wOtYh3
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New post from
@StanfordLibs Born Digital Lab Assistant, Sandy Ortiz on BASH scripting for metadata extraction:https://saaers.wordpress.com/2018/08/23/bash-how-to-extract-exif-metadata-and-output-to-a-text-file/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
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Very pleased to let you know that the Papers of Gerd Stern / USCO have been processed and are now available for research
@StanfordLibs. Finding aid: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8pz5g8n/ …Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
Our summer intern Alyssa wrote a great article about 1920s-30s Chinese immigration to the US in the Wilkinson papers after she processed them: https://stanford.io/2L0Qate
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Great article from our Silicon Valley Processing Assistant, Brian Bethel!
@StanfordLibs@stanfordspec "The Something Ventured Interviews & Stanford's Silicon Valley Archives" https://library.stanford.edu/blogs/special-collections-unbound/2018/08/something-ventured-interviews-stanfords-silicon-valley …pic.twitter.com/8XX3X8kKtyThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
it was here yesterday
#ampex https://stanford.io/2KCv8kp pic.twitter.com/PABgXYiYsKThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
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@StanfordPreserv of four pilgrim flasks in the collection of@StanfordSpec just added to our catalog https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/11993949 pic.twitter.com/DyHbJpgAbyThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
This 1845 edition of Wordsworth's poems includes a fore-edge painting of James Lackington's London bookstore Temple of the Muses. It's said that a coach & four drove around the central desk on opening day, 1793. https://stanford.io/2NyO59p
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This German pocket travel guide from 1786-1812 is full of useful information: maps, calendars, currency exchanges, distances between towns, etc. As an added bonus, a former owner embedded a small mirror in the front cover! https://stanford.io/2NYHhD1
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Voyages et aventures de Robinson Crusoé, one of the first pop-up books created with 3 cut-out sections held with a ribbon. https://stanford.io/2LSAR6B
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The cover of the 1903 novel, THE MAN WHO DIED by G. B. Burgin, brings to mind the
@JimJarmusch existential western, Dead Man. Another great find from the Collection of British Novels, circa 1890-1920, currently in progress! https://stanford.io/2LuzNpr#EnglishFiction#RareBookspic.twitter.com/9Zru6OmUspThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
This German Art Deco airbrush pattern book from 1925 folds out into 3-part panoramas! https://stanford.io/2s5YT6P
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"Cinco de Mayo, Spanishtown." Workers at New Almaden Mine began celebrating the Battle of Puebla in 1864 https://stanford.io/2KAFH8Q
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New Anti-Vietnam War, Nonviolence archive open for research: Robert P. J. Cooney, Jr. papers on the Institute for the Study of Nonviolence, 1965-1987
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