As a part of the new library renovation at PTS, the Center for Barth Studies has recently moved into their new home on the third floor of the PTS library. I had a chance to visit yesterday afternoon and snapped a few photos. Note, this is only one of the rooms, but it is the main room for referencing their materials if you are a researcher. They have a large office area next door where hard working folks were updating the Barth Literature Search Project and tolerating a kindly interruption from me. There's another archival area where miscellaneous holdings are kept, including (I believe I heard this right), some unpublished Barth materials. It's a beautiful new place. Here are the photos:
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Center for Barth Studies Renovation
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