January 2019 is a great month for free information. Public Domain Day on January 1st marked the first time in 20 years that films, books, artworks and more created in… Keep reading
Exhibits
Happy Birthday Wikipedia and Creative Commons! Join the celebration of free information January 15th
Five Centuries of Woodcuts to Open at the Fine Arts Gallery: Thursday, January 10
Then & Now: Five Centuries of Woodcuts January 10–March 1, 2019 You are cordially invited to attend the opening reception on Thursday, January 10 from 5 to 7 p.m. in… Keep reading
Between the Lines
Please check out our 2017-2018 Between the Lines publication.
What’s Happening in the Libraries: January 2019
Please check out what is happening in the libraries and art gallery in January.
Buchanan Fellows Presentations and Exhibit Opening Reception Tuesday December 4
Join the fun on Tuesday, December 4th as we celebrate the projects created by the Fall 2018 Buchanan Library Fellows. Three Fellows worked with Special Collections and TV News Archive… Keep reading
Congratulations Peabody Library!
Congratulations to Peabody Library for winning the statewide Tennessee Library Association Banned Books Week display competition for their exhibit. Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to… Keep reading
The History of Kirkland Hall Topic of New Exhibition
A new exhibition highlighting the history of Kirkland Hall is now on display in the Special Collections Library. Kirkland Hall is the iconic symbol of Vanderbilt University – it’s tall… Keep reading
Vanderbilt Television News Archive
Ongoing, Central Library (4th Floor Lobby) Vanderbilt’s Television News Archive is the most extensive and complete archive of television news in the world. Vanderbilt has been recording the national news… Keep reading
Journalist’s Papers
Ongoing, Central Library (4th Floor Lobby) No matter the story—from the catastrophic to the mundane—reporters must find a way to communicate the news that is engaging and fresh. Journalists are… Keep reading
Exhibit Opening: Sebastian Münster and 16th Century Christian Hebraism
Roots, Influences, and Beyond: Sebastian Münster (1488-1552) For fifteen hundred years, only a few Christians were able to read the Hebrew Bible in its original language. All that changed in… Keep reading