From fertility to contraception to abortion, the landscape of reproductive health crosses disciplines and sensibilities. Our Guide will help delineate these multi-layered topics.
Historical Services
Book Discussion on Amanda Elliot’s Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City
“I can’t escape this haunting, visceral, raw, intelligent & downright captivating beast of a book, even since finishing it it haunts me.” The BookWarren in BookReads
Book Discussion on Clint Smith’s How the Word is Passed
“Engaging and wise, this book combines history and reportage, poem and memoir. It is a deep lesson and a reckoning,” suggested author of Evicted, Matthew Desmond. Come join the discussion…
Summer Help from Ebling Staff
This summer we hope you will take a break and hike, garden, bike, chill, dine al fresco, do the Union & the farmer’s market…but when you must research, practice, instruct and apply for grants…Ebling staff can help.
A Great Opportunity on the History of Reproductive Health, Friday, April 29th
The panel will be examining motherhood, medicine, childhood, reproductive control, reproductive health activism and sex and empire.
The Spring Post has Arrived!
There’s a lot of news in the current Ebling Post!
Ebling Library to Participate in Major Print Making Conference
From Vesalius to Bidloo to Pare and Ruysch, from Talbot to Spratt…centuries old images and ideas take on new life and interpretation in the hands of print makers.
Ebling Post’s Latest Edition
A new door, Book Clubs, research guides, awards, art, online resources, publications! Ebling staff has been rockin’ the last few months…
NEW! Video Tour of Ebling’s Website
Finding all the resources embedded in a library website can be daunting. Enjoy this video tour of Ebling’s website. Helpful staff and amazing databases, books, journals and services!
Join us for The (Provocative) Life of Anna Ott
Ebling Book Club’s next book is an extraordinary read…