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![Juneteenth suggested readings on display Photo of a display of books on top of a half-height bookcase in Lutnick Library.](https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/styles/480_x_360_crop/public/Display.jpg?itok=IOuma0T8)
Join the Libraries in celebrating Juneteenth this year by making use of the resources below, learning how you can show your support, and attending local events! This year's list of resources was compiled by Monica Macarie '26 with the help of Social Sciences Librarian Dee Brown.
![Vinyl in the stacks of the Nan and Bill Harris Music Library. Rows of organized vinyl records, stacked on shelves in the Harris Music Library at Haverford College.](https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/styles/480_x_360_crop/public/Guillermo%20staff%20spotlight_0.jpg?itok=jJbMaka_)
In this edition of the Staff Spotlight the Music Librarian and Coordinator of User Experience, Guillermo Gómez, answers questions about his work at Haverford's Libraries. He discusses resources at the Nan and Bill Harris Music Library, collection development, and the user's experience.
![A man in a black and white checkered shirt uses an overhead scanner to process documents related to Quaker run Native American Boarding Schools.](https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/styles/480_x_360_crop/public/news-nabs-scanning-project-dsc2396-patrick-montero.jpg?itok=DpgARt8y)
Haverford and Swarthmore’s libraries contain tens of thousands of documents related to nine Quaker-run schools. The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition is now making them available to the public through a new digital archive.
![Header of the current issue. Header of the Connections newsletter, featuring white text on a Haverford red background and a photo of the exterior of Lutnick Library. Below this is a photo of Terry Snyder with text "From the Librarian" and "So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodbye"](https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/styles/480_x_360_crop/public/Connections%20issue%2023.jpg?itok=IYzv_zOo)
Issue 23 of Connections, the Libraries newsletter, is now available!
Professor Kathryne Corbin discussed the cultural impact of French women journalists in her talk on February 21th, 2024.
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In this post, George Tran '27 explores the legend of George Stephens, a Haverford College enigma. George works in Quaker & Special Collections as a Documenting Student Life Project student liaison.
![Three book covers: Consumed features abstract nature and symbols of capitalism in shades of blue; Smithsonian APA features a block letter title in which art objects are visible; Rethinking Gender features a central figure cuddling a cat](https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/styles/480_x_360_crop/public/new%20books%204%203%2024.jpg?itok=YeoRGG9v)
Every week, we receive the latest books ordered by our knowledgeable subject librarians. Here are a few interesting titles we've gotten in recently!
-Julie Summerfield, Acquisitions Assistant, Colelction Management & Metadata Services
![The logo of online literary magazine "Lean." The logo of online literary magazine "Lean."](https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/styles/480_x_360_crop/public/Semyon%20staff%20spotlight.jpg?itok=31z04PAd)
In this edition of the Staff Spotlight, Research and Instruction Librarian Semyon Khokhlov answers questions about his work at Haverford Libraries.
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Curated by George Allan ’24, Alba Amicorum highlights the signature and autograph books in Haverford’s Quaker and Special Collections.
![Arnold Satterwait, wearing a black turtleneck and dark jacket, gestured to a framed Japanese print in a gallery.](https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/styles/480_x_360_crop/public/Arnold%20Satterwait%2066_DSC2944_Patrick%20Montero.jpg?itok=sVH4yQpm)
An exhibition of 18th- and 19th-century prints drawn from the collection of Arnold Satterthwait '66 explores Japan’s enticing “floating world.”
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