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  • Blog Post : Annual Report 2011: Digital Projects, Content, and Delivery As a continuation of our series on our 2011 Annual Report, please see a description of our work in digital projects, content, and delivery:Mudd staff…

    September 7 2011, 8:00am | Comments

  • Blog Post : Lights, Camera, Action! The Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library has launched a new blog at http://blogs.princeton.edu/reelmudd/, dedicated to its audiovisual holdings. Through it, we will announce items that we…

    July 22 2010, 1:00pm | Comments

  • Blog Post : Nineteenth-century letters move into 21st century A collection of John Maclean's papers are now available online. Maclean, the 10th president of Princeton University, served from 1854-1868 when the institution was known…

    March 17 2009, 3:31pm | Comments

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