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The Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Library at Yale University. Since 2007. Yale's premier subterranean workspace. Instagram & Twitter: @basslibrary

11/07/2022

We do MIDTERM elections a bit differently around here. Stop by Bass Library to VOTE for the library that has your favorite study spot!

If you're looking for a new place to study, visit library.yale.edu/visit-and-study (link in bio)...
Image description: A photo of the dry erase board in Bass Library, in front of a brick column, that reads: "VOTE: Which library has your favorite study spot" with a list of the following libraries: Bass Library, Beinecke Library, Classics Library, Divinity Library, Haas Arts Library, Law Library, Marx Library, Medical Library, Music Library, Sterling Library, Walpole Library, with an additional write in option.

03/29/2022

Figuring out exactly what you want to research, and how, can be a daunting task. Sometimes it's the hardest part!

For support with your next paper, join librarians and the Poorvu Center for the workshop "How to Develop a Research Project" tomorrow, 3/30 at 4pm (link in bio)...
Image description: An open book with a pen, laptop computer, and a stack of books with an overlaid blue search bar and the animated, typewriter style text, "How do I pick a research topic?"

Photos from Bass Library's post 02/16/2022

Today's Reading Resilience Project recommendation is "Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self" by Danielle Evans. If you're interested in this title, you might also like Evans' recent book, "The Office of Historical Corrections." Find both titles in Quicksearch at library.yale.edu.

To browse the full list of titles – and to recommend your own - visit bit.ly/rrpyale (link in bio).

If you recommend a title we do not own, we will consider purchasing it for the Bass Library collection!..
Image descriptions: 1) A picture of the book cover for "Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self" by Danielle Evans, with the overlaid text, "Recommended by a Yale student because 'This book was the first time I read about Black girls in fiction, and the stories have a way of getting into your head.- Alejandra P.; "; 2) A picture of the book cover for "The Office of Historical Corrections" with the overlaid text, "You might also like: '[Evans] provokes us to think about the truths of American history - about who gets to tell them, and the cost of setting the record straight.' - from the publisher; ."

12/15/2021

This display might be our most popular of the year! While supplies last… ❤️Bass Library

Image description: a photograph of the small, wooden book display in Bass Library, filled with to-go coffee and bottled water.

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New Haven, CT
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Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 1:45am
Tuesday 8:30am - 1:45am
Wednesday 8:30am - 1:45am
Thursday 8:30am - 1:45am
Friday 8:30am - 9:45pm
Saturday 10am - 6:45pm
Sunday 12pm - 1:45am