September 2001 - Vol. 60, No. 9
The Floating World of Ukiyo-e
Cover Story
A new exhibition of masterpieces from the Library's extensive collection of Japanese
art and literature has opened.
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MUSICAL MENTORS
The Library has embarked on a new educational program with the Juilliard String Quartet. -
FIND IT ONLINE
A new Web-based search system for copyright records is now available. -
THANKS FOR THE MEMORY
The American Library Fellows Program just finished its fifth and final year. -
NEW ON THE WEBSITE
Civil War treasures from the New-York Historical Society are now online. -
CANADIAN COUSIN
Canadian National Librarian Roch Carrier spoke at a Library dinner Aug. 15. -
DIGITAL TALKING BOOK
The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped examines its digital future. -
SUMMER HELP
The Library celebrated the 50th anniversary of a special Geography and Map internship program. -
A COLLECTION UNFOLDS
Staffer Charley Peterson has donated 16,000 road maps to the Library. -
VERSATILE MAESTRO
The Library has acquired the collection of the late composer and musical scholar Herman Berlinski. -
CARICATURE AND CARTOON
Swann fellows are announced for 2001-2002. -
CONSERVATION CORNER
Library preservationists worked to prepare pieces for "The Floating World" exhibition. -
HEARING AMERICA SING
The 2001-2002 concert season at the Library includes new works, old classics, webcasts and more. -
LAW LIBRARY NEWS
The Law Library is working with the Inter-American Development Bank. -
AALL 2001 REPORT
A report from the AALL 2001 conference. -
TRACER BULLETS
New bibliographies on flight are now available.