ReMix: The Stanford Libraries Newsletter is a monthly e-newsletter that provides highlights of library activities, programs, gifts, publications, and acquisitions, along with links to articles about us from elsewhere.
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See below a list of current and past issues of ReMix:
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2023 May – Ricardo Alvarado Exhibit | Wreden Prize | Preservation Week April – AI and Map Studies | Silicon Valley Talks | Don Preist Papers March – Building Library Collections | Taube Archive | Rod Dresser Exhibit February – New Director of East Asia Library | Early Pirated Music | Love Data Week January – Silicon Valley in 10 Objects | Dijkstra Collection | Ray Dolby Papers
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2022 December – Holiday Wishes November – The Handmade Book | Martin Wong | Albums and Autographs October – 'Lead with Love' | Flammable Ideas, Fragile Objects | Roszak Archive September – Secrets of the Pacific‘s Past | New Leadership | Research Data Services August – Donor Spotlight: Joe Wible | Saroyan Prize Winners | Estonian Fellows July – Hohbach Hall | Summer Interns | Recommended Reading June – Judy Yung Archive | Flying Discs and Espresso Machines | Happy 4th! May – Debuisson Collection | New AUL Peter Leonard | Alaskan Wilderness April – Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online | Transcendence in Tidepools | Student Interns in University Archives March – CODEX Exhibit | A Conversation with Favour Nerrise | Conserving Dime Novels February – The Candy with a College Education | Hebrew Free Loan Archive | Garages & Gadgets January – Metalheads of Science | Scanning Chinese Rare Books | 3D Scanning African Collections | The Brooke Family Bible
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2021 December – Holiday Greetings November – The Black Graphic Design History Collections | National Champion Book Collector | Chinese Folk Rhymes October – Get to Know Green | New Baysinger Fund | Phil Choy Papers September – Buckminster Fuller Exhibit | Mandeville-Gamble Fund | Digital Records from the Nuremberg Trial | Kohira Archive August – Internships in the Archives | Changes to the Executive Team | The Puhvel Library July – New Faces and New Directions | The Adventures of the Holmgrens | Virtual Preservation June – New Position for Mimi Calter | Cartography Circle | California Himalayan Expedition | Wreden Prize May – East Asian IT Collection | Mark Ruwedel Exhibit | Frank Y. Chuck Papers April – Science in the Making | Upcoming Events | Mapping the Islamic World March – Essentially Open | The Black at Stanford Anthology | Nuremberg Trial Archives February – Black Histories | Joanna Frueh Archive | Peter Blank Retires January – Hohbach Hall | Teasing Meaning from Maps | Saroyan Prize Winners
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2020 December – Holiday Greetings November – Guerard Archives | Noh as Intermedia | Mobile Maker Cart October – Work & Social Justice Exhibit | Hidden Collections | Bernice Bing Archive September – Donor Spotlight | Know Justice, Know Peace | Jerry McBride Retires | In Memory of TJ Cruzada August – Staying the Course July – Masquaraders to the Rescue! | A Lens on Society | Digital Library of the Middle East June – Work & Social Justice | New Role for Julie Sweetkind-Singer | Citizen Scientists Needed May – Accolades for Our Librarians | University Archivist Named | Supporting Digital Classrooms April – Library Staff, Vital Connectors | 100 Spotlight Exhibits | Rumsey Map Center Celebrates 4th Year March – A Message to Our Community February – Underrepresented In History | Picture Perfect | Pancakes & Silver January – The Illuminated Page | Rosa Parks Recording | Robert Schwarzwalder Retires
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2019 December – Holiday Greetings November – A Collection for the Next Century | Silicon Valley Archives Update October – Clinton Hill Archive | Vatican Manuscripts | Student Spotlight September – Glacier Thawing | Leonardo's Library Online | Rare Books Resource August – Popular Music of the Past | In Conversation with Mimi Calter | Planting Shade Trees July – Humanities Research Intensive | Skouras Archive | Apollo 11 Anniversary June – July 15 Centennial Event | Becky Fischbach Retires | Sunset Magazine May – Access to Planet | New Rare Book Curator | Collecting Conflict | Centennial Celebration April – Leonardo's Library Exhibit | Photography Initiative | Learning with 3D March – Rumsey Map Center Exhibit | John Mustain to Retire | Patron Privacy February – Centennial of Green Library | Ethics in Digital Health | Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Archive January – A Transformative Gift | Scholars Select Exhibit | San Francisco Traditional Jazz
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2018 December – Holiday Greetings November – Your Impact on Student Discovery October – Visit from President of BnF | New Appointment for Michael Keller | AI Discovery Sessions September – Rare Books & Artists' Books | New Book by John Hennessy | Book Traditions in China and Japan August – Virtual Tribunals | Donor Spotlight: Catherine Tierney | LD4P July – Mysterious Medieval Text | Saroyan Prize Winners | Pioneers in Politics June – De-Stressing on the Farm | A Perspective | International Baltic Conference May – Stanford Powwow | Cheryl D. Miller Archive | The Libraries as a Workbench, Part II April – The Baltic Way | Retired Stanford Trees | 3D Printing Prototyping March – Bob Fitch | Hidden Medical Text | Early Printing February – A Cartographic Masterpiece | Zachary Baker Retires | Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon January – VPTL Transition | 3-D Bones | Rare Discovery
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2017 December – Holiday Greetings November – Thanks-for-Giving | 'Non-Latin' Type Design | Recordings at Risk Grant October – German Miniature Books | This Stanford Life | LOCKSS September – Stanford Press Celebrates 125 Years! August – Summer of Love | 1947 Partition | Medieval Sourcebook July – Rare Aida Score | Digitizing Rome’s History | Why Music Matters June – Student Awards | "Howl" Goes Online | Student Workers May – Peter Koch Exhibit | Becky Fischbach Honored | Japanese Diaries | Gaming April – Celebrate National Library Week March – Li & Ma Science Library | Giant Sequoia | Curatorial and Conservation Mediation February – ❤ for Stanford Libraries | Susan Groag Bell | Adam David Miller January – Adventures in the Archives | Terraforming | Mario Paci
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2016 December – Looking Back and Moving Forward November – Strong Libraries Expand Possibilities October – New Subject Specialists | Stanford Stories | Ginsberg & Dylan September – New Old Chem | 12 Cool Books | Retro Video Games August – Saroyan Prize | Military Archives | Spotlight July – Pioneering Artist | The Stanford Apports | Ampex June – Numismatic Library | Howell Award | Bob Fitch May – 100th Issue of ReMix! | Library Donors Invited to Sesquicentennial Event April – Grand Opening of the David Rumsey Map Center March – Feigenbaum Archive | New Release by SUP | Jordan Archive February – Matt Marostica | Bayerische Staatsbibliothek | WWII POW | Geo4LibCamp January – Redwood City Campus | New Head of Miller Library | Adventures in Oversized Imaging | Digital Yiddish Theatre Project
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2015 December – Anything is possible at Stanford! November – New Art & Architecture Library | Giving Season | Our Stanford Libraries | Curator Spotlight October – To Protect & Conserve | From KZSU to CNN | Chinese Railroad Workers September – Joseph Goldyne | Donor Spotlight | New Assistant University Librarian Appointments August – Preservation | Branner 100 | Theremin | Landmarks & Vestiges July – Joe Wible Retires | Manuscript Leaves | ePADD | Estonian Girls' Choir June – Michael Keller Receives Cuthbertson Award | 2015 Wreden Prize | International Image Interoperability Framework Consortium May – Nepal Earthquake Relief | Israeli Photo Archive | Manuscript Fragment April – A Message from the University Librarian March – Beasts & Books Exhibit | Underground Comics | Douglas Engelbart February – Meet Matt Marostica | Father Junipero Serra | Chinese American Citizens Alliance | Redwood Press January – Medieval Artifacts Inspire | Jewish Cookbooks | Stanford University Press
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2014 December – A Message from the University Librarian November – SUL Staff Changes; Tanenbaum Collection; Alumni Legacy Project October – Original Manuscripts | The Earliest U.S. Website | Braziliana Collections September – The Bing Wing Turns 15 | Bob Fitch Photographs | Revs Digital Library | Reproducing Pianos and Rolls August – Lathrop Library | Saroyan Prize | Punk Posters July – A Bibliographic Prank; The Arthur Szyk Haggadah; Eight New Digital Collections in SearchWorks June – Lathrop Library; HighWire Press, Inc.; Governor Jerry Brown May – President Ilves; Donor Highlight; Project South; Carleton Watkins; Gov. Jerry Brown April – Cesar Chavez; Medieval Manuscripts; create:space March – French Revolution Digital Archive; SPIRL; Science, Technology, and Society February – Curatorial Appointments; SUL Librarian Selected for Federal Advisory Committee; Friendship Book January – Mellon Grants; The Circle of the Sun; Religion course
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2013 December – Papers, Projects, Finals and Puppies?; French Socialist Press; Consider a Gift to SUL November – Academic Technology Specialists Program; Primary Source; Julius Caesar October – Libraries on the Move; An Unstudied Manuscript; Feminisms and Rhetorics Conference September – Joseph Brodsky Acquisition; Richard Zarins Archive August – An Office With a View; Allen Ginsberg; Open Access July – Summer, Steinbeck and Special Collections; Restoration of Old Chem Building June – From the University Librarian; Art Nouveau Acquisition May – Walters Art Museum Medieval Manuscripts; Wreden Prize April – Winds of Change; Writing in Books; Laura Bassi March – SPIRL; Mysterious Letter; Cabrinety Collection February – Library Treasures Road Show; Liisi Eglit; Janet Lewis; Martin Evans January – Riverwalk Jazz; Roland Greene; SF Book Fair, Codex 2013
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2012 December – Road & Track Archive; William McDonough Archive; Kircher Clock November – GIS; Baha'i Collection; John Gardner; New Langton Arts October – ReMix Gets Religion; Stanford's New Book Club; Denise Gigante... September – Autumn Events; California as an Island; Rare Book School; Eavan Boland August – SULAIR Story; 2012 Saroyan Prize; Beautiful Books July – Buckminster Fuller; Stanford Oral History; Hand Bookbinders Exhibition June – Forging Ahead; BiblioTech; Stanford Writers Get Top Honors May – Photography Preservation; Trove; ORBIS April – Library Grants; Things that Dream; Road Maps March – Marking Time; Digital Papyrology February – The Stanford Challenge; Suzanne Comhaire-Sylvain January – Laura Bassi; First Ladies of Stanford
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2011 December – On the Road and at Home; Who Portrayed Chaucer? November – 500 Years of Printing; Japanese Imperial Maps October – Jazz in the ARS; Ambassador Auditorium; University Archives September – Baltic Horizon at Stanford; The Copyright Jungle; Ritualizing Faith in Women's Books August – Linked Data and the Semantic Web; Early Israeli Infrastructure; A Stanford Benefactor July – SAL3 Expansion Approved; Exhibit Celebrates Early Printing History; The Zimbardo Papers June – ReMix Indeed; Wreden Prize; The Art of the Book in California May – New GSB Library; Abraham Lincoln; Digital Humanities 2011; Stanford's Main Quad April – 2010 Donors; SU Historical Society; Green Library Birding March – Legendary Musicians, Woman Lawyer, Faculty Senate February – American Enlightenment, SiCa Archive, Head of Preservation January – Renaissance Geography, Book Fairs, Digital Tapestry
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2010 December – e-Readers, Academic Publishing, MLA Seminar November – Open Stacks, Republic of Letters, Social Networks October – Who Needs a Library?; Distinctively Modern; New Funds September – Nuclear Age; Univ. Archivist Appointed; William Saroyan Prize; Celebrating Mexico Exhibit August – Connections; SearchWorks; Engineering Library; Philanthropy July – New AUL Appointed; How Students See Us; Text-mining; Chinese Classical Texts June – Bookless Library; Hypertext Novels; AAAS; Humanities Fellows May – Science Data Projects; Mary Webb; Digital Language Lab; Japanese Woodblocks; Parker on the Web April – !WAR; Medieval Bibles; Hsieh Lecture; Scripts Analyzed; Eadweard Muybridge March – Antarctica Collection; Juana Briones; Stephen Jay Gould; RefWorks February – Digital Collaborative; History Revealed; Adopt a Book?; Civil Rights Interviews January – Leadership Transition; Dream Factory on the Nile exhibit; Silicon Genesis
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2009 December – Book Wishes; 2009 Donors; Medieval Manuscript News November – The Ubiquitous Library; Trollope's Macdermots; Dr. Serageldin Lectures October – The Bing Wing at 10; New Web Pages and Applications; Special Collections Featured in New Dimensions Interview September – Google Book Search; Miller Library; Recent Acquisitions Exhibit August – New Endowed Funds; Venerable Bede; Gift Annuities July – Soft Money in Hard Times; Planning Meeting Held in Alexandria, Egypt; Archiving Web Sites and Blogs in Iran June – SULAIR, Decimated; Wreden Prize Winners Announced; University Archivist Announces Retirement May – Disaster Planning in the Libraries; Online Notable Acquisitions Page Debuts; The Libraries in Second Life April – Survival of the Fittest Scientific Literature; Inaugural Dr. Sam-Chung Hsieh Memorial Lecture; AAA Maps Find New Home March – Last of its Kind?; President of BnF to Speak; Student-Collectors at Stanford February – A Hybrid Gift for the "Hybrid Library"; Michael Keller Named AAAS Fellow; Grolier Club Members Visit Green Library January – A New Year's Welcome; Book Fairs 2009; Exhibits Explore Mountain Ranges and the Canine Side of Campus Life
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2008 December – Hard Times Ahead; 2008 Year-End Donations; Renowned English Historian to Speak in Green Library November – Google, Authors, Publishers Agree to Agree; Persian Student Association Presents 500 Books; Memory's Library October – What's in a Name?; Open House, 2008; A Notable Acquisition September – A Banner Year for Endowments; ReMix Readers Invited; Saroyan Prizes, Anthology and Music August – More than a Birthday Party; Celebrating William Saroyan's Centennial and the 2008 International Prize for Writing July – Universities' Greater Accountability; The Future of Digital Preservation; Library Discovery, A Process of Continuous Reinvention June – Summertime; Green Teas; Doris Linder Remembered May – Invasion of the Visiting Committee; David Kennedy Honored with Warren R. Howell Award; Concurrent Exhibitions April – ...Let me count the ways; Manuscript Acquisition Program Launched; Family entrusts SUL with legacy of Dr. Sam Chung Hsieh March – Libraries grapple with evolving needs, expectations; Arabic and Hebrew Original Script Fields; Collection Highlights February – Inaugural issue of ReMix; Remembering Boyd Murphy; Newly Acquired Medieval Koranic Manuscripts
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