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November 01, 2007

Alexander Street Press in the New Yorker

It's always nice to be recognized for a job well done. In the article Future Reading, in this week’s New Yorker, author Anthony Grafton talks about libraries, digitization, and the quest for a universal human archive. While Dr. Grafton mentions several publishers in the article, he singles out Alexander Street Press for the quality of our collections, saying:

“...and new commercial enterprises like Alexander Street Press, which offers libraries beautifully produced collections of everything from Harper’s Weekly to the letters and diaries of American immigrants.”

A strong endorsement from arguably the most influential arts and culture publication in the US!


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