Author: ahulsebe

  • Featured Collection: Sabin Americana 1500-1926

    This collection makes available online works captured from Joseph Sabin’s bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books Relating to America from Its Discovery to the Present Time. It covers a span of 400 years in the Americas. The collection offers original accounts of exploration, pioneering and westward expansion, Native Americans, the U.S. Civil War and…

  • Featured Collection: America in Protest: Vietnam Veterans Against the War

    The Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW), formed in 1967, gave voice to returning service members who opposed the ongoing war in Southwest Asia. This collection, America in Protest: Records of Anti-Vietnam War Organizations: The Vietnam Veterans Against the War, consists of FBI reports dealing with various aspects of antiwar work carried out by VVAW.…

  • Featured Collection: Japanese-American Relocation Camp Newspapers

    During World War II, by April 1942, more than 100,000 Japanese-Americans were forced into internment camps. This digital collection of 25 relocation camp newspapers record the concerns and the daily life of the interned Japanese-Americans. Click to search the Japanese-American Relocation Camp Newspapers collection

  • Spring Courses to Fit Your Schedule

    Seats are still available! Librarians are offering two courses this spring that might be a good fit for your interests and your schedule. Anna Hulseberg is teaching Reading Workshop (NDL 201), a .25 credit pass/fail course that meets during the first half only of spring semester on Wednesday afternoons, from 2:30–3:20. Students will read and…

  • Reading Workshop, a .25 Credit Spring Course

    This spring Anna Hulseberg is teaching NDL-201 Reading Workshop, a .25 credit pass/fail course that meets during the first half only of spring semester on Wednesday afternoons, from 2:30–3:20. Students will read and discuss a book together, read and share their reviews of a second book of their choice, explore the place of reading in…

  • JSTOR Access Restored

    Access to JSTOR has been restored. Thanks for your patience while JSTOR worked on restoring functionality. Happy searching!

  • JSTOR Access Problems

    JSTOR has been experiencing intermittent, site-wide access issues for the past couple days. These problems affect access at Gustavus and other libraries across the country. If you need assistance while JSTOR addresses the problem, contact the Reference Desk.

  • Spring Courses @ The Library – Seats Open!

    Seats are still available in NDL 201 – Reading Workshop, a .25 credit pass/fail course offered by library faculty that meets half a semester on Wednesday afternoons, from 2:30 – 3:50. Students read and discuss a book together, read a book of the student’s choice, write a review of their chosen book to share, and…

  • Library Website – Tell Us What You Think!

    The library made some big changes to the website over the summer. If you have ideas, concerns, likes, or dislikes, we’d love to hear about them as we work to tweak and improve the site. Click here to comment on the website. Thanks for letting us know what you think!

  • All That Jazz

    Featured database: Jazz Music Library This growing collection of streaming jazz currently includes over 10,000 albums and more than 130,000 tracks. It provides access to thousands of jazz artists, ensembles, albums, and genres. Click here to enter the Jazz Music Library. Also available from the library homepage: click “Research Guides” then “Music.” Want to learn…