F26T Clay Tablets to E-Books: A History of Libraries (Hybrid/In-Person)

In-Person | Available (Membership Required)

9/16/2025-11/18/2025
9:30 AM-11:00 AM EDT on Tue

F26T Clay Tablets to E-Books: A History of Libraries (Hybrid/In-Person)

In-Person | Available (Membership Required)

[NEW COURSE] The human urge to gather, store, and study what Carl Sagan called our “communal memory” has a long history. From the early days of civilization through modern times, libraries have been the repositories for this memory. From clay tablets to paper books and beyond, as the formats for recording our stories have changed, so have libraries adapted to meet the needs of their users. This course will trace library history from Assyrian King Ashurbanipal in the 7th century BCE to our own communities in the 21st century.  Audio/Visual, Lecture

  • *This registration item is HYBRID/IN-PERSON, which means that you can attend either in-person or via Zoom. DO NOT also register for the Zoom section of this course.*

Christine Ryan

Chris Ryan is a retired librarian with a lifelong interest in history. One day, she will get to see the pyramids at Giza.