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Explore the Library with Bloomberg Connects

Discover These Features & More on the App

Explore everything from audio tours and video series to in-depth exhibition guides and history highlights on Bloomberg Connects.

  • Explore the 250+ objects on display in the Polonsky Exhibition of The New York Public Library’s Treasures; listen to the audio guide (available with verbal descriptions), hosted by actress, playwright, and Library Lion Anna Deavere Smith; and learn how the exhibition came to life.

    A woman in glasses and a black face mask holds her phone up while looking into a display case with ancient objects.

  • Dive into the inner workings of the Library with our video series. Get a closer look at exhibition items with curators and librarians, hear from writers who have conducted research at NYPL, see where the collections are stored, and more.

    Annette Gordon-Reed, a Black woman with shoulder-length hair wearing black, stands between two rows of bookshelves holding an open book

  • Experience current exhibitions and take a look at more fascinating objects from NYPL’s research collections.

    Three people in a gallery with white walls lined with images

  • Learn more about the Library, how to start your own research journey using our collections, and ways to stay connected. 

    The Rose Main Reading Room on a sunny day with a walkway dividing the room into two sections populated with long desks, chandeliers, domed windows, and a cloud-filled mural mounted on an ornate ceiling.

Privacy Notice

Bloomberg Connects is developed by Bloomberg Philanthropies and is not owned or operated by NYPL. We encourage you to review the Bloomberg Connects privacy policy here or on the Bloomberg Connects app on your mobile device. If you download the app, we also encourage you to review its specific privacy settings, found in the “Settings” menu on your mobile device.

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