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Covers from the 2022 Summer reading list (science and engineering staff picks)

2022 Summer reading list (science and engineering staff picks)

June 27, 2022

It's that time of year again! Summertime. The perfect time to relax and fall into the pages of a good book. These Stanford Libraries Science and Engineering Resource Group* staff picks offer the perfect selection. There is something for everyone, from solving a murder mystery to exploring the cosmos.

Power outage affecting Libraries hours

June 21, 2022
by Ellie Buckley

With power restored to campus, Green Library and the branch libraries have resumed regular operations. Please confirm hours prior to your visit. Thank you for your patience during the outage.

Updated 6/25/2022, 7:30 am

A page from a notebook detailing a sailboat design

Alan J. Adler papers available for research

June 10, 2022
by Hanna Ahn

Authored by Hanna Ahn and Spencer Gondorf, Curatorial Assistant for the History of Science and Technology Collections

Alan J. Adler papers

What is the connection between sailboat design, a flying disc toy, and an innovative coffee press that cuts brew time from 5 minutes to 1 minute? 

Screenshot of DocuNight website

DocuNight streaming service

June 3, 2022
by Kioumars Ghereghlou

DocuNight is now accessible for use by Stanford students, faculty, and staff. This is the first streaming service we have added to Stanford Libraries’ Middle East collections. To access the service, you just need to click on the “Sign In” link in the top right corner and choose “Stanford University” from the “Select Your Institute” dropdown.

Brynn Kramer and Meagan Trott: Conrad Collection on Dutch Waterways


Amongst our map team here at Stanford Libraries, we have several part-time members who we just wish so badly were full-time. Their dedication and contributions are invaluable, undoubtedly being the individuals behind the curtain keeping this show on the road.

Brynn Kramer and Meagan Trott have long been two of these employees, and it is with great excitement that the entire map team welcomes and presents them as our project team for processing and cataloging the cartographic portion of the Conrad Collection on Dutch Waterways.

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