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Special Collections Research Center

 

The SCRC's mission is to collect, preserve, and make accessible primary resources and rare or unique materials, including archives, books, images, manuscripts, maps, microforms, directories, theses, dissertations, faculty publications, periodicals, and ephemera to all researchers regardless of institutional affiliation.

 

The Special Collections Research Center is located on the seventh floor of the
 Gelman Library of George Washington University, 2130 H Street, NW,
Washington, DC, 20052. Regular service hours are Monday - Friday, 10 am to 5 pm.

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Announcing the New NEA Project Blog!

The Special Collections Research Center recently launched a new blog, "NEA Project News," to keep patrons up to date on the status of the National Education Association collection.

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Online Exhibit: Hebrew Printing in Ukraine

Online Exhibit: Hebrew Printing in Ukraine

Now online: A panorama of Hebrew texts and typography from an historic bastion of Hebrew printing.

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Middle East Rare Books Collection Featured in GW Today!

Middle East Rare Books Collection Featured in GW Today!

The SCRC's collection of rare books from and about the Middle East was featured this week in an article in GW Today.

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Special Collections Takes Part in Colonials Weekend

GW parents and friends of the university flocked to Foggy Bottom from October 16-18 to take part in Colonials Weekend, including some very special activities sponsored by the SCRC!

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Gelman Honors Class of 2004 with Alumni Weekend Reception and Exhibit

Gelman Honors Class of 2004 with Alumni Weekend Reception and Exhibit

On October 3, 2009, a Thank You Reception for the Class of 2004 will be taking place from 3-5 p.m. in room 300 of the Gelman Library. An exhibit on the class of 2004, featuring materials from the Special Collections Research Center, will also be displayed on the third floor.

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