Research 101: HathiTrust

When researching, you may need to find something obscure or little-known. It might not be a scientific article but instead an old edition of a picture book or sheet music. That’s where HathiTrust comes in. Not unlike the Internet Archive, HathiTrust Digital Library offers a variety of books and book-like items such as magazines, newspapers…
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Queer Lit Review: April 2024

Hello and welcome to the April 2024 edition of the Queer Lit Review blog! This month we have two debutantes distracting themselves from seeking husbands, two spies searching for those trying to bring down the kingdom, and a doctor and a painter coming together to live and love. These titles may be available in other…
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Shakira

Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, known professionally as Shakira, was born in Colombia February 2, 1977, to a Colombian mother and a Lebanese father. Her musical talent was recognized from an early age as she soaked up musical influences from her Latin and Middle Eastern heritages as well as rock and roll sung in English. Her…
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Women Who Shaped BPL: Postcards & the Women Who Loved Them

To celebrate Women's History Month, Special Collections is highlighting a few of the women who shaped Boston Public Library.  "We have a total of about [165,000] postcards ... They were donated by different collectors through the years." Jane Winton*, Curator of Prints, The Back Bay Sun, September 14, 2010. The extensive collection of artworks and…
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Women Who Shaped the BPL: Helen Slosberg’s Scheme

To celebrate Women's History Month, Special Collections is highlighting a few of the women who shaped Boston Public Library.  "I have a very good scheme..." Helen Slosberg to Sinclair Hitchings, December 20, 1977. Helen S. Slosberg Papers, Arts Department, Boston Public Library. Helen Sagoff Slosberg was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1900, lived in Boston…
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Queer Lit Review: March 2024

Hello and welcome to the March 2024 edition of the Queer Lit Review Blog! This month we have an autistic high school senior dealing with an awkward crush, a Jeopardy! champion's memoir, and a Chinese immortal falling for a French elf. These titles may be available in other formats or languages. Check our catalog for…
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Women Who Shaped BPL: Sally Inman Kast Shepard, First Female Donor

“. . . an act of liberality which will secure Mrs. Shepard a permanent place among the library's distinguished benefactors” Third Annual Report of the Trustees of the Public Library of the City of Boston, 1855 From the early days of the Boston Public Library (then called the Public Library), women were very active and…
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Indigo Girls

Amy Ray and Emily Saliers first met in elementary school in Decatur, Georgia, and began playing music together in high school. At that time they'd play amateur nights at local bars, calling themselves Saliers and Ray. For college, they moved to Atlanta to attend Emory University, where they changed their duo's name to Indigo Girls…
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