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2002
CORSAIR, THE MORGAN LIBRARY'S ONLINE PUBLIC CATALOG, IS NOW ACCESSIBLE THROUGH THE INTERNET
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The Morgan Library announced today that CORSAIR, the Morgan's online public catalog, is now accessible through the Internet to scholars, researchers, and the public at http://corsair.morganlibrary.org.
RHODA EITEL-PORTER APPOINTED CHARLES ENGELHARD CURATOR AND HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF DRAWINGS AND PRINTS
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The Morgan Library announced today the appointment of Rhoda Eitel-Porter as the Charles Engelhard Curator and Head of the Department of Drawings and Prints. Her appointment to the Library's staff will go into effect January 2004.
MORGAN BEGINS MAJOR EXPANSION PROJECT LIBRARY REMAINS OPEN THROUGH MAY 4, 2003
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Under the direction of the Board of Trustees of the Morgan Library, the Pritzker Prize–winning architect Renzo Piano has developed a comprehensive plan to expand and better integrate the campus of the Morgan.
PICTURING NATURAL HISTORY: FLORA AND FAUNA IN DRAWINGS, MANUSCRIPTS, AND PRINTED BOOKS OPENS FEBRUARY 12 FINAL EXHIBITION BEFORE MORGAN CLOSURE
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The wonder and beauty of nature, richly documented for over nearly a thousand years, is the subject of Picturing Natural History: Flora and Fauna in Drawings, Manuscripts, and Printed Books, the Morgan Library's first exhibition devoted to natural history illustration. Picturing Natural History is the last major exhibition before the Morgan closes to the public for approximately two years to undergo an extensive expansion project.
The Thaw Conservation Center at the Morgan Library, a world-class laboratory for the conservation of works on paper—drawings and literary, historical, and music manuscripts—as well as a place for conservation studies, opened in February 2002.