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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

SUL Rosette

KQED Arts featured the latest creative project of Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison, “widely known as the parents of the eco-art movement.” As reported in the article, “The Harrisons’ acclaim is so great that a few years ago the Getty Research Institute and Stanford University both expressed interest in housing their archives. Stanford won.

Monday, February 29, 2016

SUL Rosette
by Gabrielle Karampelas

Stanford, CA--The Stanford University Libraries and the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek announce today the establishment of a bilateral collaboration that will develop synergies and share expertise on a number of projects and programs that directly and indirectly serve scholars and students at Stanford, in Munich, and elsewhere. 

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

SUL Rosette

The Stanford Libraries’ Silicon Valley archives and comments by Henry Lowood (curator of Stanford's History of Science & Technology Collections) and by library advisory council member Paul Saffo were featured in a look back in the San Jose Mercury News at the Bay Area’s first Super Bowl – played at Stanford Stadium – in 1985.

Read Bay Area's first Super Bowl in 1985 reflects transformation of Silicon Valley.

Friday, January 29, 2016

Stanford Scientific Review, volume 1
by Michael Newman

All 14 issues of Stanford Scientific Review, also called Stanford Scientific Magazine, have been digitized and deposited in the Stanford Digital Repository and are available through SearchWorks.  Between 2003 and 2009, “Stanford University’s magazine of science, engineering, and ethics” published articles, written by students, on a wide range of scientific topics of interest to the Stanford community. 

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