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From PU Princeton University Library March 20th, 2025
0 0 likes | 9 9 playsFrom an inauspicious childhood in a Ural Mountain mining town, Tchaikovsky grew up to become one of the most known composers of the Russian Empire. How? And what made… -
From PU Princeton University Library March 7th, 2025
0 0 likes | 7 7 playsWhat is data management and why does it matter? This workshop will introduce participants to the core concepts of “data stewardship” and the major components… -
From PU Princeton University Library January 30th, 2025
0 0 likes | 36 36 playsTony Grafton has studied master scholar Joseph Scaliger (1540-1609) for two decades of his life. In April 2024, Grafton began to realize that Scaliger was also a… -
From PU Princeton University Library January 24th, 2025
0 0 likes | 9 9 playsLorraine Atkin and Stan Katz discuss Atkin’s new book, “Mightier Than the Sword: How Three Obscure Treaties Sanctioned the Enslavement of Millions and the… -
From PU Princeton University Library September 19th, 2024
0 0 likes | 40 40 playsThe Friends of PUL’s own Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski reveals the story of Venice-born French writer Christine de Pizan (c. 1364-c. 1430). Raised in an intellectual… -
From PU Princeton University Library May 20th, 2024
0 0 likes | 5 5 playsSpringshare's LibAnswers is the platform we use at PUL to receive and respond to patron emails, communicate in real time with patrons through Chat, record our… -
From PU Princeton University Library May 17th, 2024
0 0 likes | 29 29 playsThe acquisition of two major collections, that of Peter Donald and Chris and Helen Theodotou, with a generous contribution by the Friends of PUL and the Seeger Center… -
From PU Princeton University Library March 1st, 2024
0 0 likes | 34 34 playsDuring World War II, while Nazis were banning books and issuing rampant propaganda, the U.S. countered by sending millions of books to American troops in the field.… -
From PU Princeton University Library February 1st, 2024
0 0 likes | 48 48 playsThe Friends of PUL host Christie Henry, Director of Princeton University Press, for an insightful discussion around “The Evolution of the Reader.” The book… -
From PU Princeton University Library November 7th, 2023
0 0 likes | 57 57 playsTrouble finding literature for your JP or senior thesis?Stop by this lunchtime session (with lunch!) in the Department of Psychology and learn how to navigate library… -
From PU Princeton University Library October 31st, 2023
0 0 likes | 53 53 playsFriends of Princeton University Library 2023 Fall Dinner After-dinner speaker: Michael F. Suarez, S.J., Director, Rare Book School -
From PU Princeton University Library October 10th, 2023
0 0 likes | 109 109 playsFor the 2023 Gillett G. Griffin Memorial Lecture, artist, painter, graphic designer, set designer, illustrator, and writer, Antonio Martorell discusses artworks in… -
From PU Princeton University Library October 2nd, 2023
0 0 likes | 21 21 playsWe hear a lot about how open science or the practice of making research products and processes available to all, is a good thing! But how do we actually do 'Open…