Dartmouth College Library in the Twenty-First Century

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  • Emma Coultrap-Bagg ’08 and Jay Satterfield, 2008

    Emma Coultrap-Bagg ’08 and Librarian Jay Satterfield examine a fine-edition book donated to Rauner Special Collections by her parents. In a digital age, the Library’s wealth of rare books, manuscripts, and fine editions speaks to the profound and enduring power of the technology of print.
  • Peter Carini, Archivist of the College, in Rauner Special Collections Library, 2015

    College Archivist Peter Carini explores a rare text with Ian Sullivan '18, left, and Christopher Nkoy '18 while being filmed for a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course), a learning endeavor extending Dartmouth’s instruction to the world.
  • Listening to Oral History at Rauner Special Collections Library, 2006

    A twenty-first-century student listens to an oral history of President John G. Kemeny before his portrait in the Rauner Special Collections Library. Amongst his many contributions, President Kemeny championed computing in undergraduate education from the onset of the personal computer revolution he helped to begin.
  • Baker-Berry Library Open House, 2009

    Here, librarians Barbara DeFelice and Bill Fontaine welcome members of the Class of 2013. Annually, Dartmouth College Library welcomes the incoming class, inviting them to explore the resources and meet the people ready to support them across all disciplines and throughout an undergraduate education.
  • Shotaro N. Nakumura ’13, 2012

    Shotaro Nakamura ’13, surrounded by books and connected to the world, retreats into quiet study.