Have a Question? Need Research Help?

Come to the Butler Library Reference Desk Reference Desk hours are: 1-7 pm Monday and Tuesday; 1-5 pm Wednesday  through Friday; and 1- 5 pm Sunday.   The Reference Desk is located in 301 Butler. During these hours we can also be reached by phone: 212-854-2241.  You may also: Email Your Question Schedule a Research Consultation […]

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Ancestry Library

Researching a specific person, family, or town? Ancestry Library is a searchable database that includes census data through 1930, as well as records of births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and military service.  It also includes court, land, and probate records; prison records; voter lists; obituaries; passenger lists and other immigration data; as well as digitlized yearbooks, […]

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Google Books adds EPUB Downloading Format

  Many books published before 1925 can now be downloaded from Google Books in the EPUB format, an excellent format for reading on iPhones, iPod Touches, iPads, and other mobile devices. Here are some of our favorite EPUB readers: iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad: Stanza  (free from the app store) Android Phones:  Aldiko Blackberry: BePub […]

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Need it Soon? Try Borrow Direct

Borrow Direct, our fast (4 business days!)  interlibrary loan service between Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Penn, Princeton, and Yale has a new interface: New Features: Books may be renewed once for a second 6-week loan period Borrow Direct books are listed in My Library Account for easy renewal (however, Borrow Direct books will now be […]

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CLIOmobile

Out and About?  Use CLIOmobile to: Search CLIO Email records View your Library Account and renew items Access and save items to your List Place recalls Add this link to your mobile device:  https://resolver.library.columbia.edu/cliomobile More info: https://resolver.library.columbia.edu/cliomobile0 Please send questions or comments to: mobilefeedback@libraries.cul.columbia.edu […]

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New database: Medieval Family Life

Just added to the Columbia Libraries roster of medieval resources, Medieval Family Life contains scanned images of 15th- and 16th-century correspondence along with full transcriptions.  The papers of the Paston, Cely, Plumpton, Stonor and Armbrugh families are accompanied by additional resources such as concurrent historical and family chronologies, an interactive map, family trees, and many […]

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New resources: Brill’s Jacoby and the SEG

The Libraries have added two new items to our collection of resources for Classics and Ancient History: Brill’s New Jacoby Online and the Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum. Brill’s New Jacoby Online is a new edition of the 856 fragmentary histories that comprise F. Jacoby’s monumental Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker Parts I-III, but with significant additions.  […]

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