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Collection Highlight: Febronius
Posted on April 1, 2024

Collection Highlight: Febronius

A peek into our Special Collections, featuring a look at the controversies and publication history of Febronius’ 1763 book entitled De Statu Ecclesiae. Continue reading Collection Highlight: Febronius

Collection Highlight: Cane
Posted on February 13, 2024February 14, 2024

Collection Highlight: Cane

A peek into our Special Collections, featuring the Arion Press edition of Jean Toomer’s experimental novel Cane, with woodcuts by contemporary artist Martin Puryear. Continue reading Collection Highlight: Cane

Some Service Updates for the Fall
Posted on August 9, 2021June 26, 2023

Some Service Updates for the Fall

Course Reserves Course reserves will continue to be online only, as they were in the past year while most people were working remotely. Because of the fluidity of the pandemic and its consequences, where there are many situations where print reserves would not serve our students, we believe online reserves are still essential. Please contact … Continue reading Some Service Updates for the Fall

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