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The Newberry's collections, programs, and exhibitions have been free and open to all since 1887. Curious people from all over visit to research topics of interest, discover their family history, take classes, or learn something new and unexpected.
A Newberry reader's card gives you direct access to an extensive array of books, maps, and archival collections in our reading rooms. Learn More. Online. Wherever you are, our digital collections are just a few clicks away. Research, remix, and reimagine thousands of images online. Explore
Indigenous Chicago. Sep 12, 2024–Jan 04, 2025. At the Newberry – Trienens Galleries
More than 600 years of human history are waiting to be discovered in the Newberry's reading rooms, exhibition galleries, classrooms, and event spaces. Two visitors walk up the front steps of the Newberry.
Founded in 1887, the Newberry is one of Chicago’s most historic cultural institutions. Curious people from all over visit to research topics of interest, discover their family history, take classes, or learn something new and unexpected.
Opportunities for research and discovery multiply when people come together. Explore your curiosity in the Newberry's reading rooms, whether you are an amateur historian or a scholar grounding their work in the humanities.
The Newberry is an independent research library with a non-circulating collection of unique primary sources. Although we aren’t part of the public library system, we are free and open to the public.
Within the Newberry building, researchers can also access city directories online through the Newberry's subscriptions to Ancestry.com and Fold3. The Newberry has digitized some Chicago directories, and these are available freely online through our Chicago Ancestors website.
The Newberry is an intellectually stimulating workplace, rich with opportunities to learn, grow, and contribute to the library’s mission. Learn More
The Newberry is an intellectually stimulating workplace, rich with opportunities to learn, grow, and contribute to the library’s mission. A Newberry staff person works with a research fellow in the Special Collections Reading Room.