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“It is such a happiness when good people get together—and they always do.”

Local readers are invited to Main Library this Friday to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility: It has been two hundred years since a book was published in England “By a Lady,” entitled Sense and Sensibility. On October 30, 1811, Jane Austen’s first novel was published, creating a literary phenomenon that continues toContinue reading ““It is such a happiness when good people get together—and they always do.””

UI linguist adds to Iowa Digital Library with interactive collection of Madurese folk tales

The University of Iowa Libraries and a UI linguistics scholar have taken an important step toward preserving the culture of an often overlooked Indonesian ethnic group while at the same time opening worldwide access for students and scholars interested in delving deeper into the study of the Madurese language and culture. William Davies, UI professorContinue reading “UI linguist adds to Iowa Digital Library with interactive collection of Madurese folk tales”

Crowdsourcing correspondence

The crowdsourcing project for Civil War diaries transcription has been so successful that we’re happy to announce its expansion to include the digital collection’s correspondence — all 5800+ pages of it. As before, we’re asking you to help improve the usefulness of these materials by transcribing handwritten pages in order to make them full-text searchable,Continue reading “Crowdsourcing correspondence”

A snapshot of life on the Chautauqua circuit

One of our first digital collections, Traveling Culture: Circuit Chautauqua in the Twentieth Century is also one of our largest, and it gets bigger all the time. In addition to digitized brochures, programs, and audio recordings, the collection now contains almost 800 photographs depicting life on the road for the Redpath Lyceum Bureau’s performers, agents, and crewContinue reading “A snapshot of life on the Chautauqua circuit”