Wooden Sculpture from Arts of the Book Room

The Collection


Sterling Memorial Library's collections provide a wealth of resources for conducting research in medieval studies. Holdings of reference works, collections of fundamental texts, serials, and monographs are strong historically and currently up-to-date. Sterling's collections comprise a variety of formats including print and microform collections, electronic tools, online databases, and pointers to Internet resources. The geographical scope of the collection is large; especially strong in works concerning the British and continental middle ages, it also encompasses Iberia, Byzantium, and the Arabic world.

Manuscripts and archival material for the medieval period are held by the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Music materials are held in the Music Library.

Types of Materials

Sterling holds relevant materials in monograph, serial, microform, and CD-ROM formats. Literary manuscripts and archives are held by the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

Access

Bibliographic access through Orbis and card catalogs

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Librarian for Medieval Studies: Susanne Roberts
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