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Five Ways to Get Started at the Libraries Whether you’re learning remotely or on campus, as a first-year student or returning, we are here to support you. Watch as we share five easy ways to get started at the Libraries.
3D Printing is Helping Protect Healthcare Workers VICE News highlights the collaboration between Dr. Pierre Elias and Research and Learning Technologies Librarian Madiha Choksi to produce personal protective equipment for healthcare workers.
Columbia University Librarians Provide Guide and Design for 3D-Printable Face Shields Columbia librarians produce face shields for healthcare workers using a 3D printer and household tools to help with the shortage of personal protective equipment in hospitals and clinics.
From Scroll to Screen: Revolutions in Jewish Book History Librarian for Jewish Studies Michelle Chesner joins a panel of leading scholars at the Jewish Theological Seminary to explore the remarkable story of Jews and books.
Disrupt Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon Livestream Columbia Libraries disrupts Wikipedia with a panel discussion from experts on the knowledge-sharing platform and following edit-a-thon. Watch on the Libraries' Facebook!
MAD Magazine Ceases Production, but the Al Jaffee Archives Live On MAD Magazine ceases production, but the work of iconic MAD cartoonist Al Jaffee lives on in the Libraries' archives, which hold the illustrator's personal papers.
Rescuing Treasures at Risk A major effort is underway to digitize and preserve thousands of vulnerable audio and moving-image collection materials for both present and future researchers.
Celebrate National Library Week Members of the Columbia community share the ways in which the Libraries supports their research, teaching, and learning in celebration of National Library Week.
Freedom of Information Archive The Libraries joins Professor Matthew J. Connelly in support of the Freedom of Information Archive, the world’s largest database of publicly-accessible declassified documents.