
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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Diverse Books and Open Conversations reads Pidgeon Pagonis's Nobody Needs to Know
Diverse Books and Open Conversations is hosting a discussion of the memoir Nobody Needs to Know by Pidgeon Pagonis, on Oct. 29 at 4 p.m.
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Open Access Facilitates Rereading of LGBT Equality Legacy
Join the UChicago Library in a discussion with author John-Manuel Andriote on Victory Deferred and his decision to publish it open access.
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Meet Shuo Liang, Chinese Studies Librarian
Shuo Liang joined the Library in July as the Chinese Studies Librarian. She supports research, teaching, and learning in Chinese Studies.
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Apply for the Library Student Advisory Council
Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to apply for the Library Student Advisory Council.
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