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On view now

Stanford Libraries presents The New Deal & The Federal Writers' Project 1935-1943 | Selections from the Bruce and Rachel Jeffer Collection, on view May 6, 2024, through January 26, 2025, in the Peterson Gallery and Munger Rotunda, Cecil H. Green Library, Bing Wing. 

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Nuremberg Trials. Looking down on defendants dock, circa 1945-1946.

Nuremberg Trial Archives

The Taube Archive of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945-1946 (IMT) is now available as the result of a partnership between the Stanford Libraries and the Stanford Center for Human Rights and International Justice.

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Featured collections

  • Ruth Asawa Papers

    The papers of Japanese American artist and educator Ruth Asawa document her art as well as her involvement in arts education, civic art, and arts administration. The collection contains correspondence, notes, portfolios, publicity, articles and publications, design sketches, photographs, and audiovisual media.

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  • Gordon Moore Papers, 1958–2005

    This collection contains Moore’s Intel lab notebooks, personal and business correspondence, Intel presentations, memos and white papers, personal notes from meetings, greeting cards, photographs, cassette tapes and videos. 

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  • Eliasaf Robinson Tel Aviv Collection

    This collection comprises a rich trove of books, pamphlets, magazines, printed ephemera, posters, postcards, photographs, maps, architectural plans, and original documents about the early history of Tel Aviv, "the First Hebrew City."

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  • Kogu me lugu: digital video interviews, 2014

    Explore this collection of oral history interviews with members of the Estonian diaspora who have lived under or fled from the Soviet and/or German occupation in Estonia.

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  • Maps of Africa

    Stanford Libraries is home to a strong collection of maps of Africa, including maps donated by Oscar I. Norwich and Caroline Batchelor as well as maps from the Barry Lawrence Ruderman Collection, the University of Cape Town Collections, and the David Rumsey Map Collection.

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  • The Durand-Lesley Propeller Collection

    The Durand-Lesley propellers in the Terman Library are the surviving artifacts of a famous experiment in early aviation history which defined a process method in engineering research still in use today.

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Last updated November 6, 2024