Poems on the Underground archive arrives at Cambridge University Library
23 Feb 2024Beloved poetry project archive contains letters from Nobel Prize winners and Poet Laureates
Beloved poetry project archive contains letters from Nobel Prize winners and Poet Laureates
Letters sent to Winston Churchill by his wife are among an array of fascinating historic papers and recordings which can now be explored via the Archive Centre's new Access Portal.
A collection of drawings by local amateur artist Richard Relhan, showing the history of Cambridgeshire, has been added to the Cambridge Digital Library
A special online symposium will celebrate the archive of IVF pioneer, Sir Robert Edwards, and seek ways that this extraordinary archive can be used by researchers of today.
They transport us, educate us, and inspire us but when was the last time you used a map? Explore the world of maps on the Cambridge Digital Library.
Have you ever lost access to an important file? Or opened a file only to find that it doesn’t look as it should? These are challenges that collecting institutions also face but at a much larger and complex scale.
Cambridge University Library partners with Google Arts and Culture to open its world-class collections freely to a global audience becoming the first University of Cambridge institution to join the platform.
With almost 40,000 items to browse there is something for everyone in the Cambridge Digital Library. Here we focus on four archives showcasing the diversity of the CDL.
Cambridge University Library appeals for help in building a collaborative history of the coronavirus outbreak
A children’s book by Sandi Toksvig is the one millionth item to take its place in the University Library’s Ely storage facility.