Welcome to the first edition of the new AIP History Monthly Update! In addition to timely news about AIP History and Niels Bohr Library & Archives activities, this newsletter will feature announcements of upcoming Trimble Lectures, posts from our Ex Libris Universum blog, articles from our history community from the new Weekly Edition newsletter, newly cataloged collections, and more. To receive these monthly updates by email, subscribe here
We are also excited to announce the launch of our newly upgraded website. It features a refreshed design, making it easier to discover and navigate our many resources, alongside those provided by AIP’s statistical and policy research teams. Check out our new look on our Library
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This month, AIP’s history team launched a new Weekly Edition email newsletter that appears every Friday. Subscribe here.
This blog from the Niels Bohr Library & Archives provides a behind the scenes look at the history and collections we preserve and make accessible, the hidden figures and stories we make known, and the services we provide to the history of science community and the public. Explore more posts here.
AIP’s oral history collection has now migrated to our newly upgraded digital repository
- Robert Byer
- Sergio Boixo
- Richard Canfield
- Douglas Duncan
- Martin Fejer
- Tamir Gonen
- Andrew Kraynik

Lucy Schütz (née Mensing, second from left), Lise Meitner, Wilhelm Schütz (far right), and others on a hike in the Austrian Alps in 1934.
AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, Mensing Collection, Gift of Dr. Dorothea Roloff
- Lucy Mensing Collection
- Astronomy Rosters
- American Association of Physics Teachers records,1929-2002:
- Malcolm Thurgood correspondence and remembrance book,1943-1945:
AIP received nineteen applications for grants-in-aid