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Temporary closure of Green Library's east wing entrance to Hohbach Hall
Beginning Monday, July 11, Green Library’s east entrance (Hohbach Hall) doors will be temporarily closed for scheduled summer construction projects. Patrons entering Green will need to use the Bing Wing, Centennial Fountain, entrance.

ePADD version 9 alpha now available
The ePADD+ Phase 4 project team is giddy to announce the alpha release of ePADD Version 9!

2022 Summer reading list (science and engineering staff picks)
It's that time of year again! Summertime. The perfect time to relax and fall into the pages of a good book. These Stanford Libraries Science and Engineering Resource Group* staff picks offer the perfect selection. There is something for everyone, from solving a murder mystery to exploring the cosmos.

Cathy Aster promoted to Senior Digital Library Services Manager

Digital editions of Booker T. Washington Papers and Frederick Law Olmsted Papers available online through Rotunda Press
Stanford Libraries recently acquired two new titles in the American History Collection published by Rotunda (University of Virginia Press): The Booker T. Washington Papers and the Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted. These digital editions offer fully searchable online versions of these two essential documentary editions.
Power outage affecting Libraries hours
With power restored to campus, Green Library and the branch libraries have resumed regular operations. Please confirm hours prior to your visit. Thank you for your patience during the outage.
Updated 6/25/2022, 7:30 am

Alan J. Adler papers available for research
Authored by Hanna Ahn and Spencer Gondorf, Curatorial Assistant for the History of Science and Technology Collections
Alan J. Adler papers
What is the connection between sailboat design, a flying disc toy, and an innovative coffee press that cuts brew time from 5 minutes to 1 minute?