Geisel Library at Saint Anselm College

Geisel Library at Saint Anselm College

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Supporting the curriculum at Saint Anselm College. from Saint Mary's Abbey in Newark, New Jersey.

The impressive collection of today's Geisel Library originated in a sack of books brought by Father Hugo Paff, O.S.B. What has become the Geisel Library was simply "the library" on the first floor when Alumni Hall opened in 1893. After World War II, Joseph Geisel, a prominent Manchester businessman and public official, made the commitment to underwrite the cost of construction for a new College li

Historic Publications | FDLP 06/10/2025

It's another rainy day out there

If you are looking for something interesting to look at, check out these historic U.S. Government publications

Historic Publications | FDLP Historic Publications Last Updated: June 09, 2025 Published: February 02, 2022 GPO's Catalog of U.S. Government Publications and GovInfo offer free public access to a wide variety of interesting Government documents. Check out these interesting historic finds. Summer 2025 LSCM Pilot Project 1 init...

12/12/2024

Frazzle Free Finals may be over but the library is still open during Winter Break!

Constitution Day Resources | Constitution Center 09/17/2024

Happy Constitution Day!

Constitution Day Resources | Constitution Center In September 1787, the Founders signed the most influential document in American history, the U.S. Constitution. On Constitution Day, the National Constitution Center presents a series of programs and events highlighting the history and meaning of the document.

Photos from Geisel Library at Saint Anselm College's post 08/26/2024

Welcome back! The library is open every day this fall with research help Monday through Saturday

Current Title - Big Library Read 07/11/2024

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The Big Library Read is on!

Check out Twilight Territory with unlimited access to the ebook and audiobook until July 25 with no waitlists or holds. 🙂📕

Current Title - Big Library Read Borrow the ebookBorrow the audiobook Share your thoughts! Twilight Territory A sweeping first novel of love, war, and resistance in post–World War II Vietnam, by the award-winning author of Catfish and Mandala. The peak of the hot season, 1942: The wars in Europe and Asia and the Japanese occupati...

06/17/2024

The signed steel beam is set …

06/04/2024

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/libraries-and-research-centers/watson-digital-collections/rare-materials-in-the-met-libraries/artist-obituary-scrapbooks

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Archives is pleased to announce the digitization of two volumes of artist obituaries from our archives, spanning the years between 1906 to 1929.

The obituaries were pasted into two large scrapbook volumes that grew to contain more than 300 densely packed pages, which were photographed by Museum Archives staff. Digital access to these materials allows online readers to page through these fragile books, that are otherwise a challenge to handle.

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Photos from Geisel Library at Saint Anselm College's post 05/13/2024

It’s a stunningly beautiful day out!

Come on down and play corn hole or sign the beam or pet-a-pooch (3-4)!

Photos from Geisel Library at Saint Anselm College's post 05/01/2024

YEE HAW! Saddle up for Frazzle Free Finals -- Starting next week! 🤠

04/30/2024

Countdown to the end of the semester!
We will be announcing our theme for Frazzle Free Finals shortly!

Photos from Geisel Library at Saint Anselm College's post 03/06/2024

Women's History Month highlights the historical contributions of women to social, cultural, economic, and political life. It is celebrated during March in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia to coincide with International Women's Day on March 8.

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100 Saint Anselm Drive
Manchester, NH
03102

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 12am
Tuesday 8am - 12am
Wednesday 8am - 12am
Thursday 8am - 12am
Friday 8am - 11pm
Saturday 10am - 11pm
Sunday 10am - 12am