Astronomer Agnes Mary Clerke is just one of the many portraits to be found in the Libraries' Scientific Identity: Portraits from the Dibner Library of the History of Science and more »
Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
This history of the Borden Condensed Milk Co. is told through an allegory of an Eagle – only one of the wonderful World's Fair materials featured in the Libraries' Revisiting more »
She is known for her translation into French of Sir Isaac Newton’s Principia Mathematica. Hers is one of many scientific portraits to be found in the Libraries' Scientific Identity: Portraits more »
The Libraries has some wonderful digital collections, including the Bella C. Landauer Collection of Aeronautical Sheet Music. The collection features music about ballooning, aviation, and popular subject of aviation theme more »
The Libraries latest published Dibner Library lecture is Benjamin Franklin's Political Arithmetic: A Materialist View of Humanity by Joyce E. Chaplin, the James Duncan Phillips Professor of Early American History more »
El 8 de marzo es el Dia Internacional de la Mujer: Es un honor felicitarlas por sus logros, visión, energía, y amor por la vida y la familia. March 8th more »
A wonderful new exhibit opened last month at the National Museum of Natural History, Written in Bone, Forensic Files of the 17th-Century Chesapeake. After viewing a real-life CSI just brimming more »