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Talismanic scroll of the Qurʾān, 1250 AH / 1834 AD South Asia? 564x9 cm. Smith Ms Or 434. … Read More »

Demonstration in front of Hamilton Hall against Marine recruiting, April, 21, 1967. … Read More »

Blue-vested canons of S. Giorgio in Alga kneeling before Sts. Peter and Paul … Read More »

Original textile pattern, from a book maquette by Maksim Osipov. Okti︠a︡brʹ i profpechatʹ … Read More »

Cheerleaders at Columbia football game, undated. Photo from Alumni News. … Read More »

Haitian Demonstration in Brooklyn, in reaction to the overthrow of Jean-Claude Duvalier. … Read More »

"Sketch of Major Houghton's Track to Bambouk, with his intended route to Tombuctoo," … Read More »

Nicholas II Coronation Menu, Moscow May 19, 1896. Soiuz Pazhei Papers … Read More »

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2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR AT RBML: WHAT TO EXPECT

CLIO

The Columbia University Libraries online catalogue is a primary tool for locating RBML materials.

Archival Collections Portal

This portal provides access to records of archival collections at Columbia University Libraries, including finding aids, collection descriptions and available digital content, such as online exhibits and images.

Oral History Portal

Use this portal to explore the collections of the Columbia Center for Oral History (CCOH) Archives at RBML.

Empire Archival Discovery Cooperative

This cooperative pulls on archival records from repositories across New York State. Here you can search the collections available at the Rare Book and Manuscript Library. This tool is particularly helpful since it searches not just the front matter of the online finding aids but also the collection inventories or folder lists.

Windows into the Past
Columbia College Class Albums, 1856-1890

RBML Chang Octagon, June-August 2025

Before there were yearbooks, Columbia students would collect photos of their classmates in albums. There are photographs of class members, the College president, the professors and staff, and even a selection of campus views. This exhibition traces the development of this long-gone tradition, which offers so many insights into student life, particularly at Columbia’s second home, the 49th Street and Madison Avenue campus.


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