Library News

Every month we highlight a different theme that can be studied or enjoyed using our zine library. Given the temperature and precipitation ups and downs of this spring, we thought weather in zines might be fun to explore.

Delve into the original fieldwork, photographs, and unpublished manuscripts of Barnard anthropologist Joan Vincent (1928-2018), who studied the impacts of British colonial rule on Uganda and Northern Ireland.

The staff of the Archives and Special Collections are pleased to share four collections of institutional records that are now available for research, illuminating histories of the College’s governance, policies, student support, diversity and inclusion efforts, health services, and labor relations.

Barnard Zine Library and Barnard Archives staff were invited to give an introduction to our collections, programs, and philosophies by the Archivists Round Table (ART) of New York.

2023-2024 Barnard Library Research Award recipient Chris Belcher reflects on her work in the Barnard Archives exploring the infamous 1982 Sex Conference.  

Every month we highlight a different theme that can be studied or enjoyed using our zine library. This month's WGaZfT is tea. With the NYC weather changing (along with the global climate), some of us are switching from iced to hot tea for the winter.