New in digital collections, November 2022
Highlights of newly digitized special collections for November 2022 Continue reading New in digital collections, November 2022
Highlights of newly digitized special collections for November 2022 Continue reading New in digital collections, November 2022
Highlights of newly digitized special collections, October 2022 Continue reading New in digital collections, October 2022
A list of newly cataloged special collections, November 2022 Continue reading Now available in the Donohue Rare Book Room
Grace Landers, Special Collections student assistant, describes a recent project to improve keyword searching for digitized rare books. Continue reading Windmills, Buttons, and Rockets: Student Work in Special Collections
The student newspaper and yearbook can show us what it was like at the University of San Francisco, known as St. Ignatius College, when women were first allowed to take night classes in 1927. Continue reading Women’s History at USF
See a selection of images from recently digitized rare books, February 2022. Continue reading New in digital collections
New books available in the Donohue Rare Book Room, February 2022. Continue reading Now available in the Donohue Rare Book Room
Gleeson Library | Geschke Center is pleased to announce the completion of a project to digitize five early editions of St. Ignatius of Loyola’s Spiritual Exercises. Continue reading Digitized Early Editions of The Spiritual Exercises now available online
A list of new additions to the Donohue Rare Book Room collection, November 2021 Continue reading New books in the Donohue Rare Book Room
Congratulations to Gleeson Library’s rare book librarian, John Hawk, on the publication of his book Mallette Dean, a Printmaker and His Art, published by the Book Club of California. The book documents the work of Mallette Dean (1907-1975) who was a California artist, illustrator, and letterpress printer. Dean was a W.P.A. artist who contributed panels to Coit … Continue reading Mallette Dean, a Printmaker and His Art by John T. Hawk