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Dungeons & Dragons at the ISAW Library
In this guest post, ISAW doctoral student Ida Adsbøl Christensen reports on the adventures of an eclectic band of unlikely heroes who spent the Spring semester exploring a different kind of ancient site – a troll-infested dungeon – in a Dungeons & Dragons campaign hosted by the ISAW Library.
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ISAW Library Internship Report: Discovery and the Nina Garsoïan Collection on Armenian Language & History, Part 2
A guest post by Eric Jiefei Deng, a dual-degree student at NYU and Long Island University, identifying some highlights from the Nina Garsoïan Collection, including not only materials in and about the Armenian language but also Persian, Georgian, Urartian, and more.
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ISAW Library Internship Report: Discovery and the Nina Garsoïan Collection on Armenian Language & History
A guest post by Eric Jiefei Deng, a dual-degree student at NYU and Long Island University, reporting on his experience as a bibliographic assistant and cataloging intern in the ISAW Library, working on Armenian-language materials from the Nina Garsoïan Collection.
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ISAW hosts LMU-NYU joint workshop on the materialities of ancient texts
On April 3 and May 1, 2026, researchers from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) convened with colleagues here at ISAW for a two-day workshop (Apr. 30–May1, 2026) on the theme of the “Materialities of Ancient Texts.”
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ISAW Library Internship Report: Continuing work on a Linguistic Dataset of Latin Works Written by Women
A guest post by Oliver Katz, John Toews, and Alexangel Ventura, with an introduction by Associate Research Scholar Patrick J. Burns, reporting on Summer 2025 internships in the ISAW Library working on the Representing Women Authorship in the Latin Treebanks (RWALT) project.