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Explore virtual books, articles, videos & more in our All About Glass section.
Explore virtual books, articles, videos & more in our All About Glass section.
The Rakow Research Library, open to the public, is the world’s foremost library on glass.
The Rakow Research Library, open to the public, is the world’s foremost library on glass.
The Museum publishes several books each year, as well as two annual journals.
The Museum publishes several books each year, as well as two annual journals.

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The Corning Museum of Glass actively researches, publishes, and provides lectures about a broad range of glass topics. Enjoy articles by our curators, conservators and scientists, learn more about upcoming lectures and explore the myriad resources of The Rakow Research Library, which houses the world’s most comprehensive collection of materials on the art and history of glass and glassmaking (and is open to the public).

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