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items. Poole's influence with the library's trustees coerced Cobb to temper the grand staircase he had envisioned and to accommodate open shelving. Over time, however, the open shelving would put too much strain on the
Newberry's staff and the security of its collections, and the library would convert to a centralized storage system.
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The library offers a series of content-based professional development seminars for teachers. Led by scholars and educators from the
Chicagoland area and beyond, these humanities-focused seminars create space for teachers to connect with peers, explore the Newberry’s collection as scholars, and learn
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As a non-circulating library, all collection items are made available free of charge on site to anyone who is 14 years of age or older. Reference staff are available in the
Newberry's two reading rooms and in the Welcome Center just off the lobby. Reference librarians work with all readers and offer
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Poole served as
Newberry librarian until his death in 1894. Under his leadership, the library built broad reference collections that would be useful to many different Chicagoans, especially professionals and tradespeople. The Newberry's medical department, created in 1890, is an example of this
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Poole and Cobb feuded bitterly over their different visions for the library building. Poole favored a number of reading rooms with open shelving of materials that could be easily accessed by patrons; Cobb preferred the majestic grandiosity in vogue in Europe and the centralization of collection
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the chance to participate in an intensive research seminar inspired by the
Newberry’s collection. During their semester at the library, students attend seminar meetings and learn to conduct research. Students work closely with Newberry staff to form research questions before venturing into the
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The Pattis Family
Foundation Chicago Book Award at the Newberry Library is presented annually to a book that transforms public understanding of Chicago, its history, or its people. The prize, established in 2021 by The Pattis Family Foundation in partnership with the Newberry Library, brings
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Adult education classes are offered throughout the year at the
Newberry. Classes are either held at the library or virtually via Zoom. Led by experts in a variety of fields, these classes can help participants jumpstart or elevate their next learning endeavor.
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attention to publications that advance greater insight into the city among a general readership while resonating with the
Newberry’s collections related to the history and people of Chicago. The award-winning author(s) will receive a prize of $ 25,000.
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The
Newberry Bookshop, located in the lobby of the library, curates a selection of books reflecting the Newberry's collection strengths and upcoming public programming. It also sells goods such as cards, posters, puzzles, and literary action figures.
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The collection consists of about 1.6 million books; 600,000 maps; 1,300 distinct archival collections containing approximately 5 million manuscript pages; 500,000 different postcards; approximately 250,000 pieces of sheet music; and much more.
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Without much direction (Newberry did not leave behind many details regarding his vision for the library) and without its founder's personal collection as a foundation (Newberry's own collection of books perished in the
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Newberry established the Newberry Library Award in honor of its 100th anniversary. The Newberry Library Award is an honor bestowed to individuals, and in the case of the
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spanning more than six centuries of history related primarily to the history, culture, and people of Western Europe and the Americas. Core collection strengths include:
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To focus its own collecting and to avoid the duplication of resources in Chicago at large, the Newberry entered into a cooperative agreement in 1896 with the
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and shared on the library’s YouTube page. These programs explore a variety of topics related to the library’s collection strengths. Recent speakers include:
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The Newberry mounts four free exhibitions a year in two gallery spaces. These exhibitions consist primarily of items from the library’s collections.
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John William Nelson: Muddy Ground: Native Peoples, Chicago's Portage, and the Transformation of a Continent (University of North Carolina Press)
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Jensen, Richard. "The Accomplishments of the Newberry Library Family and Community History Programs: An Interview with Richard Jensen"
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Campbell, D'Ann, and Richard Jensen. "Community and Family History at the Newberry Library: Some Solutions to a National Need."
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Since its founding in 1887, the Newberry Library has had ten President and Librarians and one Interim President and Librarian.
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warrior-artists in the 1870s, as well as modern interpretations of the ledger art tradition by contemporary Native artists
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emphasis. Poole also steered the Newberry toward the acquisition of rare materials for use by professional scholars. Two
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Coale, Robert Peerling. "Evaluation of a research library collection: Latin-American colonial history at the Newberry."
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William Landram Williamson, "William Frederick Poole and the Modern Library Movement," Columbia University Press, 1963.
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Chicago Skyscrapers, 1934-1986: How Technology, Politics, Finance, and Race Reshaped the City
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Newberry Library Writers on Writing with Rebecca Makkai and Lauren Groff on October 4, 2023.
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archives on their own. The seminar culminates in a major research paper and presentation.
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Many items from the Newberry’s collections are digitized and can be accessed online.
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and Count Pio Resse, yielded notable rarities in music and early printed specimens (
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Chicago’s Great Fire: The Destruction and Resurrection of an Iconic American City
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Culture & the City: Cultural Philanthropy in Chicago from the 1880s to 1917
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The Newberry Library Undergraduate Seminar (NLUS) offers select students from
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All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley's Sack, a Black Family Keepsake
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Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, West Asia & North Africa
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Guide to the Illinois Central archives in the Newberry Library, 1851-1906
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D’Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian and Indigenous Studies
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When the News Broke: Chicago 1968 and the Polarizing of America
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The archival records of prominent Chicago dance companies like
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Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies
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A check list of manuscripts in the Edward E. Ayer collection
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The papers of journalist, playwright, and screenwriter
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1719:"A Show of Hands: Handwriting in the Age of Print"
2264:"The Pattis Family Foundation Chicago Book Award"
1359:"Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern Studies"
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223:Notable items held at the Newberry include:
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2188:"David McCullough to Receive Newberry Award"
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1024:Sun Ra’s Chicago: Afrofuturism and the City
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2874:International Museum of Surgical Science
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2433:Dictionary of American Library Biography
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287:Maps, souvenirs, and ephemera from the
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2007:"Center for Renaissance Studies"
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1983:"Programs for Undergraduates"
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596:Only the Clothes on Her Back
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289:World's Columbian Exposition
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2720:National Radio Hall of Fame
2660:Noble–Seymour–Crippen House
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1791:"A Night at Mister Kelly's"
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