Oct 16, 2020 By: yunews
On Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, Stephanie Gross, electronic reserves and scholarly communication librarian at the Mendel Gottesman Library, gave an online Lunch & Learn presentation jointly with the New York Metropolitan Area chapter of the Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) about the work of the Yeshiva Academic Institutional Repository (YAIR) to preserve materials vital to the intellectual and spiritual life of the University.
To illustrate her point, she focused on Mayer Herskovics, z"l, who, in 1950, wrote Halakah and Agadah in Onkelos as his Ph.D. dissertation at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies. Using a PowerPoint presentation, Gross detailed the purpose and advantages of the institutional repository in general, then led her audience through the steps it took to bring Hersokovics’ dissertation home to Yeshiva University. Along the way, Gross also gave her audience a pep talk about not only getting through these pandemic times but using them to thrive.
The following account of the event comes by way of Chaya Sara (Hallie) Cantor, acquisitions associate, Hedi Steinberg Library. Thanks to her for her work.
