Columbia Curators’ Choices
New acquisitions and interesting rare books, manuscripts, archives, ephemera, and realia; and news of collections being cataloged and processed, and events and exhibits at the Rare Book and Manuscript Library (RBML), Columbia University.
Blogs and Twitter Feeds
Blogs
Out of the Box
Explore the behind-the-scenes world of archives, personal papers, and manuscripts at RBML. Our staff of professional archivists will introduce you to the collections on which they are working, explore the processes and techniques used to make archival collections available to scholars, and bring to the fore collection highlights and interesting discoveries.
Columbia Center for Oral History
News, events, and digitized interviews from the oldest and largest organized oral history program in the world.
The Selected Papers of John Jay
Chronicle by a team of scholars at Columbia University, who produce a multivolume scholarly edition of Jay’s papers.
Archiving Albert Ellis
Informal blog highlighting materials from the papers of Albert Ellis, psychologist and creator of rational emotive behavior therapy, housed at Columbia University's Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
On Archiving Schapiro
An informal forum that communicates and shares milestones during the course of processing the Meyer Shapiro Papers at the Rare Book and Manuscript Library (RBML), Columbia University.
Major Armstrong: Scientist, Technologist, Philosopher
An informal blog highlighting materials from the collection of the E. H. Armstrong Papers at the Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University.
Notes From 2M11
Chronicling the archival processing of the New York Chamber of Commerce records in 2008-2009.
Twitter Feeds
- http://twitter.com/ColumbiaRBML
News and announcements from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library. - http://twitter.com/CUArchives
News and announcements from the Columbia University Archives. - http://twitter.com/LehmanCurator
News and announcements from Eric Wakin, Lehman Curator for American History and adjunct professor of history at Columbia University.





