The Joe and Rika Mansueto Library
The Joe and Rika Mansueto Library opened at the heart of the University of Chicago campus in 2011. It features a soaring elliptical glass dome capping a 180-seat Grand Reading Room, state-of-the-art conservation and digitization laboratories, and an underground high-density automated storage and retrieval system. The Mansueto Library speeds scholarly productivity by allowing for the retrieval of materials within an average time of 3 minutes through use of robotic cranes. Designed by renowned architect Helmut Jahn, the Mansueto Library has been recognized with a Distinguished Building Citation of Merit by the American Institute of Architects’ Chicago chapter and a Patron of the Year Award by the Chicago Architecture Foundation.
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University printing service migration starts Dec. 14
Starting Saturday, Dec. 14, IT Services will begin migrating campus printing services to a new system with lower prices and free scanning. Printing will be temporarily unavailable to all users at all campus libraries Dec. 14 – Jan. 5.
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A Pressing Call: 500 Years of Women Printing
Learn the stories of women drawn to printing, from its infancy in the early modern period to the present day. On view Jan. 2 – Apr. 18.
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Library Winter Interim hours & Winter Recess, Dec. 14 – Jan. 4
All libraries are closed for Winter Recess (Dec. 25 – Jan. 1) and will reopen on Jan. 2.
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The Judith M. Wright Fellowship Marks 10th Anniversary!
This year marks the 10 year anniversary of the Judith M. Wright fellowship.
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