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Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center
3420 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6206
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Our Mission and History
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Bringing manuscript culture, modern technology, and people together.
Partnerships celebrating the history, culture, and people of Philadelphia.
Creative research and development in Jewish studies, informed by digital humanities, Jewish studies, and public scholarship.
How 50 years of material from the Program in Gender Studies and Women’s Studies and the Penn Women’s Center becomes more accessible for students, faculty, and researchers.
Learn more about the Eric Matusewitch collection of Leonard Bernstein memorabilia in a Unique at Penn post by Kristine McGee.
The accessible entrance of Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center opens into the Goldstein Undergraduate Study Center. This entrance is on the ground floor of the building facing Blanche P. Levy Park and College Hall. A wheelchair accessible doorbell is located on the railing leading toward the door.