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Announcing the Scholars' Lab
The Library's newest high-tech space for study and research is now open, just around the corner from Alderman Cafe. Offering 4,000 square feet of new public space, the Scholars' Lab has comfortable and flexible seating, spaces to work on collaborative projects, high-end computer workstations, scanning equipment, and specialized software for OCR, text manipulation, GIS, and statistical analysis. Combining the services of the Library's Etext and GeoStat Centers and ITC's Research Computing Support Center, the Scholars' Lab staff can assist you in many areas of digital scholarship.

Features

Early American Fiction, 1789-1875
Early American FictionWith generous support from the Mellon Foundation, the Early American Fiction (EAF) project consists of 886 volumes (230,016 pages) from 136 authors including Louisa May Alcott, William Wells Brown, Lydia Maria Child, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Edgar Alan Poe, Susanna Rowson, and Mark Twain.

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We've Moved!

The Electronic Text Center is now open in the new Scholars' Lab on Alderman's fourth floor west wing (see announcement above).