The Consortium is delighted to welcome Carnegie Mellon University as our newest member.

Carnegie Mellon University Libraries’ holdings comprise approximately 35,000 rare books; more than 50 mechanical computational devices and cryptographic machines; early AI art; papers and archival collections of Carnegie Mellon faculty, researchers and alumni; and one of the foremost collections of rare books and art on plant science and historical botany.  

Researchers can now apply for Consortium Research Fellowships for conducting research in Carnegie Mellon collections.

Learn more about Carnegie Mellon and its collections.