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One of the first solutions was to simply place a tome in a book cradle, then photograph each individual page. In later years, archivists increasingly relied on more advanced top-down document camera ...
At 84 years old, Willa Robinson is retiring and closing Willa’s Books and Vinyl, the store where she’s spent years selling ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, it’s ArtBeat festival time, there’s a pet science fair to ...
In her new book, Akinkugbe explores the way art history is taught, and the exclusion of blackness from mainstream art spaces.
A treasure house, the Morgan Library & Museum (225 Madison Avenue) is one of the greatest repositories of historic books, rare manuscripts, literary papers, and objets d’art anywhere.
Pine Bluff’s ARTx3 Campus stages “Memphis” 7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday in the Catherine M. Bellamy Theater at ...
The Kindle Colorsoft is Amazon's first color e-reader, but is it worth the extra cost over a Kindle Paperwhite?
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, poetry slam and drag king competitions are in town, it’s ...
Earlier this year, on Jan. 9, the nation was in mourning. Former President Jimmy Carter had just died, and the state funeral was taking place at ...
When financier J.P. Morgan sought a librarian for his massive collection of books, his relative recommended a young woman who ...
Discover the forgotten story of L.S. Alexander Gumby, a pioneering gay Black intellectual who contributed to the Harlem Renaissance.
Challenges to Kentucky public library books soared by 1,061% last year, rising from 26 incidents in 2023 to 302 incidents in 2024, according to a recently released state report.