Do you love visiting libraries? Perhaps you need to visit a library to help with your research? Why not get some financial help to get you where you want to be. Here’s a great list of libraries, many of which offer graduate student travel grants. I tried to link to the travel grant pages, when possible.
- American Antiquarian Society (MA)
- American Jewish Archives (OH)
- British Library, Hellen Wallis Fellowship (UK)
- John Carter Brown Library (RI)
- William Andrews Clark Library, UCLA (CA)
- Cornell University Library (NY)
- Dibner Library of History of Science and Technology (DC)
- Dunbarton Oaks (DC)
- Folger Shakespeare Library Research Fellowships (DC)
- Hagley Museum and Library Fellowship in Business, Technology and Science (DE)
- Harvard University, Houghton Library (MA)
- Harvard University, Schlesinger Library (MA)
- Huntington Library (CA)
- Indiana University, Lily Library (IN)
- Center for 17th and 18th Century Studies, UCLA (CA)
- University of Kansas, Spencer Research Library (KS)
- Library of Congress (DC)
- University of Michigan, The Bentley Historical Library (MI)
- National Sporting Library (VA)
- Newberry Library (IL)
- Peabody and Essex Museum (MA)
- Princeton University Library (NJ)
- Ransom Humanities Research Center (TX)
- Rockefeller Center Archive (NY)
- Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute (NY)
- Smithsonian Institution Libraries (DC)
- Chawton House Library Visiting Fellowships (UK)
- Winterthur Library (DE)
- Wolfsonian-FIU Fellowship Program (FL)
- Yale University, Lewis Walpole Library (CT)
- Yale University, Beinecke Library (CT)
Credit: NACBS.