Margaret Sanger Papers Moves To NYU Libraries

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Volume 1 of the Selected Papers

As of October 1, 2014, Dr. Esther Katz announces that the Margaret Sanger Papers, a scholarly editing project, has joined NYU’s Division of Libraries, after a long stint at the History Department in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. As part of this move, the Project has new offices at 838 Broadway, Suite 504.
The Project’s editors are pleased to be a part of NYU Libraries and look forward to collaborating with Bobst Library’s Digital Studio, a leading-edge resource for faculty and student projects that promotes and supports access to digital resources for research.

About the Margaret Sanger Papers
The Margaret Sanger Papers seeks to make easily accessible the documentary history of America’s best-known birth control activist, Margaret Sanger (1879-1966). It has gathered, organized, indexed, and published the Margaret Sanger Microfilm Edition in two series. It is currently finishing work on ‘Round the World for Birth Control, 1920-1966, Volume 4 of the Selected Papers of Margaret Sanger, published by the University of Illinois Press. The first three volumes of the series document Sanger’s work in the United States and cover her life; this last volume focuses on an understudied aspect of her career–her work towards globalizing birth control. The Project is also completing work on the Speeches and Articles of Margaret Sanger, 1911-1960, a searchable digital edition.

For additional information, contact:

Dr. Esther Katz, Editor and Director
Margaret Sanger Papers Project
NYU Division of Libraries
838 Broadway, Suite 504
New York, NY 10003-4812
esther.katz@nyu.edu
212-998-8620
http://www.nyu.edu/projects/sanger
@sangerpapers