[et_pb_section][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text]The Kepler College Maggie A. Nalbandian Memorial Collection
By Denise Menton
The Maggie A. Nalbandian Memorial Library (“Maggie’s Library”) was the onsite astrological library at Kepler College from the time the college opened its doors in March 2000 through June 2021, when the college gave up its physical location. The library was christened the Maggie A Nalbandian Memorial Library in 2016, in honor of Maggie Nalbandian (1937–2015), who was one of the founders of Kepler College. Maggie Nalbandian was an astrologer, lecturer, counselor and teacher; she was the owner of the Astrology et al bookstore in Seattle, and the founder of NORWAC. Maggie Nalbandian had a vision of a university that would incorporate astrology into academia, and she was instrumental in making that vision a reality, thus leading to the formation of Kepler College. Having an astrological library for research and study was part of the original mission of Kepler College and continues to be part of its mission today.
Alan Leo: “The Progressed Horoscope”
Anne Heese: Midpoint Meanings
Anthony Louis Further Reflections on Triplicity
Aspects in Astrology
312 pages, copyright 2002
Astrology and the Authentic Self
316 pages, copyright 2008
Astrology, Psychology and the Four Elements
Chocolate Sauce: The Plain Vanilla Astrologer’s Guide to the Art of Practicing Astrology
Healing Pluto Problems
120 pages, copyright 1900
Helena Avelar + Luis Ribeiro: The Burning Question: How does combustion work in natal astrology?
Horoscope Symbols
368 pages, copyright 1981
Introduction to Traditional Natal Astrology: A Complete Working Guide for Modern Astrologers
254 pages, copyright 2015
Kidwheels: Understanding the Child in the Chart
Local Space Relocation Astrology: Relocation And Directional Astrology
On the Heavenly Spheres
Predictive Astrology: The Eagle and the Lark
Progressions, Directions, and Rectification
Reconstructing the Real You: Applying Astrology to Family Psychology
Rectification: Verify for Accurate Forecasting
The Changing Sky: Learning Predictive Astrology
The Classical Seven Planets
180 pages, copyright 2020
The Complete Book of Chart Rectification
The Houses: Temples of the Sky
The Psychology of Astro*Carto*Graphy
The Secret Language of Astrology
160 pages, copyright 2017
The Zodiac: A Life Epitome
Understanding the Birth Chart
368 pages, copyright 2001
Anthony Louis Further Reflections on Triplicity
Astrology and the Authentic Self
316 pages, copyright 2008
Chocolate Sauce: The Plain Vanilla Astrologer’s Guide to the Art of Practicing Astrology
Horoscope Symbols
368 pages, copyright 1981
Introduction to Traditional Natal Astrology: A Complete Working Guide for Modern Astrologers
254 pages, copyright 2015
On the Heavenly Spheres
The Classical Seven Planets
180 pages, copyright 2020
The Houses: Temples of the Sky
The Secret Language of Astrology
160 pages, copyright 2017
Understanding the Birth Chart
368 pages, copyright 2001
A brief introduction to other points.
A Brief Introduction to the Solar System
Additional perspectives on the planets: Jupiter
Additional perspectives on the planets: Mars
Additional perspectives on the planets: Mercury
Additional perspectives on the planets: Saturn
Additional perspectives on the planets: Venus
Are stars signs or causes? The southern hemisphere experiment
Article by Robert Hand: Signs as Houses
Article: Did Ptolemy Use Whole Sign Houses? by Chris Brennan
Aspects in Astrology
312 pages, copyright 2002
Astrology in the Earth’s Southern Hemisphere
Brief History of Astrology
Brief House System Overview
Conversations with Astrologers
Conversations + Candid Talks: from the Astrologers you know and Love, and the one's you've yet to meet.
How does the Zodiac work in Australia?
Introduction to Sect
Day and Night Charts
Introduction to the Cast (Sun through Pluto, old version)
The Planets, an Overview
Introduction to the concept of Sect.
Introduction to Traditional Natal Astrology: A Complete Working Guide for Modern Astrologers
254 pages, copyright 2015
Optional Reading: When and why did Uranus become associated with Aquarius? by Kim Farnell
Overview of planetary symbols
Ptolemaic vs. Copernican Model
The Houses: Temples of the Sky
The scale of our solar system created on earth
To scale model of the Solar System
The Secret Language of Astrology
160 pages, copyright 2017
The South Hemisphere Inversion
Alan Leo: “The Progressed Horoscope”
Alison Chester-Lambert :”Haumea, the Re-emergence of a Creatress”
Alison Chester-Lambert: “Haumea, the Re-emergence of a Creatress”
A deep dive on Asteroid Eris
Alova-Polar Latitudes: Houses
Houses are greatly distorted at Polar Latitudes in most systems.
Astrology and the Authentic Self
316 pages, copyright 2008
Bruce Scofield: “An Outline of the Uranian System”
Sensitive Points + Symmetry
Chart with the most common Dwad systems
Dane Rudhyar: “The Lunar Nodes in Natal Astrology”
David Cochrane-Youtube-Intro to Harmonic Theory
Short Video essay, and examples.
Dobyns-Asteroid Rulership
Ceres, Pallas, Juno, and Vesta.
Dodich-Major Fixed Stars Descriptions
descriptions and approach to combinations and orbs.
Holden, Philosophy, “Fate or Free Will”
Horoscope Symbols
368 pages, copyright 1981
Houlding, Classical Origin and Traditional Use of Aspects
Kathy Allan: “Re-Visioning the Lunar Nodes”
Kollerstrom-Harmonic Study of Mystic Moments
quick glance at harmonics
Leigh Westin: Appraising the Gems of Declination
Astronomy for Astrologers
Leigh Westin: Divining Declination in Solar Fire
Using software to create reports.
MacKinnell-“Gauquelin’s Mars Effect Revisited”
Perry-Tropical Zodiac vs Sidereal Zodiac Explained
Plant, Article, Fortune, Spirit and Lunation Cycle
Robert Hand – Fate and Astrology : some ancient insights.
SOLAR FIRE INTERPRETATIONS REPORT
Understanding the Birth Chart
368 pages, copyright 2001
Zane Stein-Understanding Septiles
Septile- Minor Aspect
Adam Elenbaas: The Spiritual Purpose of Astrology
Ancient Greek Origins
Anthony Louis: The Origin of the Via Combusta (Burned Path)?
April Elliott Kent: “Relationships and Your Natal Lunar Phase”
Bernard Baars: How Consciousness Functions
Getting your chart out of the way/ Non astrology video.
Bill Herbst: Astrological Triage
Bill Herbst: Stories we tell ourselves
Uranus Pluto saros cycles.
Bill Sheeran: Astrology, Patriarchy and Postmodernism
Bob Marks: If You Can Count, You Can Do Astrology
Bruce Lipton: Conscious Evolution and the Great Upwising
Getting our chart out of the way. Non astrology video.
Carter: On Sign Position
Chocolate Sauce: The Plain Vanilla Astrologer’s Guide to the Art of Practicing Astrology
Chris Brennan and Benjamin Dykes :the origins of the exaltations
The Astrology Podcast: Video format
Chris Brennan: Introduction to Hellenistic Astrology (2) – Annual Profections, Lots, and Zodiacal Releasing
Chris Brennan: The Planetary Joys and the Origins of the Significations of the Houses and Triplicities
Dana Gerhardt: Moon Watching series :The Full Moon
Dane Rudhyar: The Planets and their symbols
Dane Rudhyar: Three Faces of Your Horoscope
Daniel A. Fiverson: “The Rebirth of the Divine Feminine: Asteroids, Archetypes, and Mythology”
Daryn Lehoux: Tomorrow’s News Today: Astrology, Fate, and the Way Out
Dennis Elwell: Astrology is a foreign language
Dennis Elwell: Fate and how to avoid it.
Different systems of Astrology
Genevieve Vierling: The Enigma of Pisces
Archetypes of Pisces.
Graham Douglas: Scandal, Murder, and the Gauqueilin effect
Helena Avelar + Luis Ribeiro: The Burning Question: How does combustion work in natal astrology?
Historical Ephemeris Astrological groundrules 5: Planetary Relationships
Introduction to Traditional Natal Astrology: A Complete Working Guide for Modern Astrologers
254 pages, copyright 2015
John Frawley: What is the Tradition in Astrology?
Joseph Crane: Astrology and Family Patterns: Critical but Largely Ignored
Karen McCauley: Space, Time, and Cycles
There are four distinct meanings for both Space and Time.
Kelly Lee Phipps: Astrology in the bible
Kepler College: Virgo Virgo – Why so different?
Komilla Sutton:Vakri Grahas – Retrograde Planets
A Vedic View on Retrogrades
Leisa Schaim and Chris Brennan: First Steps in Reading a Birth Chart
The Astrology Podcast Video form
Liz Greene: The Horoscope in Manifestation
Maria J. Mateus: Retrogrades: When planets do the “Moon Walk”
(Article that appeared in the 4th issue of “ZodiAddict Magazine” a monthly print publication from Arizona)
Mark Wolz: Retrograde Mercury A Slow Dance with the Trickster
Michael Meyer: The Four Faces of Mercury
Promethian and Epimethian Mercury
Modalities and Healing
Nic Gaudette :When Mercury Retrogrades in Your Sign
On the Heavenly Spheres
Parental Axis Polarities
Peter Burns: Profections
Pluto’s Influence in the Astrology of War
Predictive Astrology
Starzology: Aspects of Declination Parallels and Contra-Parallels– for Aspiring Astrologers
Steven Forrest: Sun, Moon and Rising Formula
The Classical Seven Planets
180 pages, copyright 2020
Trent Nelson: Projection
Getting your chart out of the way. Non astrology video
Wade Caves: Navigating Professional Storms: A Case Study in Career Horaries
Wendell C. Perry: Touching the Elephant
Alex Trenoweth on Doing Astrological ResearchURL
Alice DeVille: Is There a Promotion in Your Future?
Alice Portman: Your Career in Your Natal Chart
Anne Heese: Midpoint Meanings
Anthony Louis Further Reflections on Triplicity
Aswin Subramanyan – Romance of Astrology & Philosophy
A look at the natal chart of J Krishnamurti
Barbara Wislon: Five levels of intimacy
Getting your own chart out of the way: non astrology, psychology
Basil Fearrington: Entering the Chart
The first impression of your horoscope suggests.
Basil Fearrington: Getting to the Point – The Central Theme in Analysis
Bernadette Brady on Using Fixed Stars in Delineation
Fixed Stars
Birchfield: An alternate to the Sibley birthdate of the USURL
Brennan, Surtees & Coppock: on Houses 1-6
Brennan, Surtees, and Coppock: on Houses 7-12
Long form Visual Podcast
Brennan: zodiacal releasing
Long Form Video Podcast
Bruce Scofield on A New Model of Astrology
Bruce Scofield: Astrology and the Developmental Model
C.C. Zain: Rectifiying the Horoscope
Celia Romano:Mysteries in Hellenistic Astrology
Philosophy and Hellenistic Astrology.
Celia Romano:The Triplicity Method of Andarzhagar related by Al-QbisiFile
Charles Obert: Reclaiming the Body
Charlie Obert: A Study of Aversion
Clelia Romano on Analyzing Valens’ Profection Method
Valens on Handing over: Timing technique.
Cunningham on Responsible Interpretations of Transits
Daniel Schmachtenberger: The War on Sense-making
David Cochrane: An Introduction to Astrological Research MethodsURL
Deborah Houlding on Ptolemy and Terms (Bounds)
Donna Cunningham’s planetary tests
Elizabeth Jones: The Astrological Houses and Specific Life Issues
Emma Kurent on Which house rules cars?
Fei Cochrane: How to Run an Astrology Business
Tips on success in business
Hank Friedman: Western and Vedic Approaches to Synthesis
Hellenistic Astrology
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Introduction to Traditional Natal Astrology: A Complete Working Guide for Modern Astrologers
254 pages, copyright 2015
Ivan W. Kelly: The Concepts of Modern Astrology: A Critique
Jacques Halbronn: Astrologer meets client- Tricks of the trade
Jennifer Zahrt: There’s No There, There. Or is There? – Understanding Elemental Voids
John Townley: Tool Time
Our recommended order of operations when you engage a chart...
Kelly Phipps: on The Quadrants – A Taoist Perspective
Quadrant Orientation defines one’s basic strategy for assimilating experience. When getting to know a client's chart I like to focus on the seven traditional planets and their Quadrant Orientation.
Kim Farnell: Astro-Profile of Johnny Depp
Celebrity Chart Delineation
Luc de Jaeger: Not Cut Out for Love, So What?
Lynn Koiner: The Dysfunctional Saturn and its Impact upon Health
Mark Manson on Benefits of being slightly crazy
Getting your chart out of the way/ Non astrology video.
Noel Tyl: Discussion on Organizing Blocks of Synthesis
Welcome to the new Noel Tyl Forums. You'll notice many nice features in this new forum. Enjoy!
Obert on Rethinking Spiritual Transformation
Pat Geisler: Dignity & Debility Hints
6 tips to interpret dignity/ debility expressions
Physical appearance per Culpepper
Podcast: Brennan and Watson on How to read an ephemeris
Long form Video Podcast
Robert Wilkinson: The Lunar Nodes
Scott Wolfram: Neptune and Collective Mythologies
Seven Star Astrology: Astrological Predictive Techniques- Vettius Valens
Valens on Profections and Handing
Steven Birchfield A.M.A.: Aversion or the “Inconjunct”: Dignities, Strengths, and Weaknesses – a closer look
Tania Daniels: Predicting the number of children
Terri McCartney: The North & South Nodes of the Moon Indicators of karma and life purpose
The Houses: Temples of the Sky
Thony Christie: Astronomy and Astrology: The Siamese Twins of the Evolution of Science.
Valerie Vaughan: Careers in Healthcare: An Astrological View
Predictive Astrology: The Eagle and the Lark
Progressions, Directions, and Rectification
Rectification: Verify for Accurate Forecasting
The Changing Sky: Learning Predictive Astrology
The Complete Book of Chart Rectification
Local Space Relocation Astrology: Relocation And Directional Astrology
The Psychology of Astro*Carto*Graphy
Advanced Grading in Moodle Instruction Slides
Professional Development Series 2021 Questionnaire
Training Week Videos
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Astrology, Psychology and the Four Elements
Kidwheels: Understanding the Child in the Chart
Reconstructing the Real You: Applying Astrology to Family Psychology
EuroDocs: Online Sources for European History
Selected Transcriptions, Facsimiles and Translations. In addition to modern material and texts specific to individual countries, this collection includes: Prehistoric & Ancient Europe Medieval & Renaissance Europe Europe as a Supranational Region
Online Reference Service: IPL – the Internet Public Library & Librarian’s Internet Index
An online reference service - The LII is a publicly-funded, database-driven Web site and weekly newsletter currently managed by The Califa Library Group.
Perseus Digital Library (Greco-Roman & more)
Since planning began in 1985, the Perseus Digital Library Project has explored what happens when libraries move online. Two decades later, as new forms of publication emerge and millions of books become digital, this question is more pressing than ever. Perseus is a practical experiment in which we explore possibilities and challenges of digital collections in a networked world. Perseus maintains a web site that showcases collections and services developed as a part of our research efforts over the years. The code for the digital library system and many of the collections that we have developed are now available. Our flagship collection, under development since 1987, covers the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world. We are applying what we have learned from Classics to other subjects within the humanities and beyond. We have studied many problems over the past two decades, but our current research centers on personalization: organizing what you see to meet your needs.
Project Gutenberg – over 100,000 titles
Literature, classics, research and more
The National Academies Press
Lots of books and articles to buy, but they also have access to 3000 books available online for free. Many of the books they offer also allow you to browse the table of contents and even a full chapter for free.
United Nations World Digital Library
University of Pennsylvania’s Online Books
An ongoing project with over 20,000 free books that are available without violating copyright. This is another good starting point for accessing online books as not only does the University of Pennsylvania upload books onto its own site, but it has pointers to books found in other online collection. Not all books in the collection are designed for direct download. See also their Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text and Image http://dewey.library.upenn.edu/sceti/flash.cfm?CFID=2499730&CFTOKEN=40244214 which has virtual facsimiles of rare books and manuscripts in their collection.
Basic Information on Student Assignments
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Moodle tips and tricks
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Canva – Create Images & text
eLearning Website – Collecting the Best Information on e-Learning
Fair Use and Copyright Policy
Good sources for free and fair use photos
Instructor and Student Intellectual Property Rights
Making the transition to remote learning
Royalty Free Music
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Alexandria iBase Project
This is a preview of the growing Alexandria iBase Project catalog. The AIP is being created as a resource for all astrologers everywhere. It's intent is to provide research capability to find books located in astrological libraries around the world and to make immediately available copyright released digital materials. Kepler College is one of the sponsors for the AIP, along with the Urania Trust, StarCycles and others.
AstroDatabank
Directory of Open Access Journals
Huge listing for multiple areas, including Agriculture and Food Sciences, Arts and Architecture, Biology and Life Sciences, Business and Economics, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences, General Works Health Sciences, History and Archaeology, Languages and Literatures, Law and Political Science, Mathematics and Statistics, Philosophy and Religion, Physics and Astronomy, Science, General Social Sciences, Technology and Engineering
PubMed Central (PMC) – biomedial & life sciences
The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) free digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature.
Registry of Open Access Repository Material Archiving Policies (international list)
This is an excellent collection of links to online repositories for institutions around the world
SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System
Approximately 300,000 free full-text articles maintained by Harvard University.
Stanford’s HighWire Press – Full-text science articles
Advertises itself as the world's largest, free full-text science archive.
Collection of previous community webinars offered by Kepler and now available for viewing online.
This is a protected site. The password is currently: kweb15
Astrology Research.Net
The RGCSA is an independent research group, which has been set up to monitor standards of research in astrology and promote the use of sound scientific methods in empirical studies. The group aims to stimulate and facilitate the critical study of astrology as judged by the disciplines of social statistics, sociology, psychology, and cultural studies, and to provide the basis for inter-university and international collaboration on research into astrology.
Bartleby – reference books
This internet publisher has a large number of reference books along with literature and non-fiction titles, including Strunk's Elements of Style, Columbia Encyclopedia, Harvard Classics and poetry collections. The books in the main section are set up for online reading rather than download, although there are a significant number of free ebooks that can be downloaded in eReader formats.
Chinese Philosophical eText Archive
The archive is based at Wesleyan University, and gratefully acknowledges support from Wesleyan, the Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies, and the New England Council of the Association of Asian Studies. You will find three kinds of materials here: Electronic versions of Chinese philosophical texts created by the Confucian Etext Project; Electronic versions of Chinese philosophical texts from other sources, to some of which we have made minor improvements; and Information on and links to more information on the preparation and use of these texts.
Culture & Cosmos – Links page
Links to astrological resources
Digital International Astrology Library (DIAL)
A Repertory of Ancient Astrological Works collected by Patrice Guinard, PhD
Encyclopedia Mythica
Please enter the award-winning internet encyclopedia of mythology, folklore, and religion. Here you will find everything from A-gskw to Zveda Vechanyaya, with plenty in between.
Freemasons, Templars, Rosicrucians
This section contains books written from 1723 to 1924 about the various societies where esoteric knowledge was shared through specific "secret" socieities.
History of Astronomy Commission
This website contains latest news and reports as well as further information on the Commission‘s structure, Working Groups, aims, history, recent activities, etc, and archival materials and documents.
International Society for Archaeoastronomy and Astronomy in Culture
Information on symposia and their journal
Looklex Encyclopedia
National Archives – US government documents
Skyscript Study Library – Online astrology texts
Skyscript has collected links to resources all over the web.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The Catholic Encyclopedia
Online version of a great resource. It proposes to give its readers “full and authoritative information on the entire cycle of Catholic interests, action and doctrine.”
The Center for Archeo-Astronomy
The Oxford English Dictionary
The New Oxford English Dictionary Online
Al-Islam – Ahlul Bayt Digital Islamic Library Project
A multimedia site on Islam and Islamic beliefs
Avalon Project – documents in law, history and diplomacy
From ancient to modern times
Early Americas Digital Archive (documents from 1492 to 1820)
The Early Americas Digital Archive (EADA) is a collection of electronic texts and links to texts originally written in or about the Americas from 1492 to approximately 1820. Open to the public for research and teaching purposes, EADA is published and supported by the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) under the general editorship of Professor Ralph Bauer, at the University of Maryland at College Park. Intended as a long-term and inter-disciplinary project in progress committed to exploring the intersections between traditional humanities research and digital technologies, it invites scholars from all disciplines to submit their editions of early American texts for publication on this site. Texts may be submitted with or without introductions and annotations, as fully marked-up .xml documents or as "plain-text" files. Full credit will be given to contributing guest editors for their work.
Fordham – Ancient History Sourcebook
Fordham – Medieval Sourcebook
Fordham – Modern History Sourcebook
Journals for the Study of Western Esotericism
Links to various websites and and other information
LawMouse – World Legal Resource Center
Medline Plus Medical Encyclopedia
Merck Online Medical Library
Online Medieval and Classical Library
Religious Studies Web Guide – links to resources about world religions
Links to websites with information about the various religions of the world
The Digital Scriptorium – Medieval & Renaissance Manuscripts
The Digital Scriptorium is a growing image database of medieval and renaissance manuscripts that unites scattered resources from many institutions into an international tool for teaching and scholarly research. It bridges the gap between a diverse user community and the limited resources of libraries by means of sample imaging and extensive rather than intensive cataloguing.
The World of Dante – a multimedia research tool
The World of Dante is a multi-media research tool intended to facilitate the study of the Divine Comedy through a wide range of offerings. These include an encoded Italian text which allows for structured searches and analyses, an English translation, interactive maps, diagrams, music, a database, timeline and gallery of illustrations. Many of these features allow users to engage the poem dynamically through the integrated components of this site.
Theosophical University Press Online
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When Kepler first began its journey in 1992, the founders put out a call to the astrological community for books. Many answered, including ISAR (International Society for Astrological Research), which donated its entire library. In the years that followed, numerous astrologers donated or bequeathed personal collections to the library, some with handwritten notes in the margins, which provided insights to future readers. Maggie’s Library developed into the largest publicly available collection of astrology books and center for astrological research in the Pacific Northwest. The collection contained over 2500 books, ephemera, periodicals and journals, as well as original research from legends like Marian March, Lois Rodden, Neil F. Michaelson and Robert Hand’s project Hindsight; there were self-published pamphlets from luminaries like Dane Rudhyar, as well as works by astrologers who had never published a book. There were also tools which predated computer software programs such as compucharts, transparencies, chart overlays and forms that student and astrologers could use to further their study and research. Enid Newberg, former college President, Trustee and now Kepler’s Librarian, comments that astrology is a serious study, and astrologers deserve to know the depth and breadth of our astrological history. “There’s nothing quite like actively engaging oneself in the tactile experience of searching for a book, and then immersing oneself in the magic that unfolds.”
The library was initially located in Lynwood, Washington, but went into storage after Kepler College was unable to get accredited as a liberal arts college and closed its physical campus. In 2015, Dr. Jenn Zahrt, then a member of the Board of Trustees, reestablished the library at a new location in Kirkland, Washington. In a podcast interview with Shannon Garcia, then the owner of the Mountain Astrologer, Dr. Zahrt talked about her experience of collecting, unpacking and cataloguing all the boxes of stored books with fellow board member, astrologer Wonder Bright and assisted by Maggie’s son Greg Nalbandian (listen to the interview here https://soundcloud.com/mountainastro/004-kepler-library). Jenn said: “As we were unpacking the books, it was like taking all the astrologers who had ever been published, and they were having a party. It was like visiting old friends and also having a cacophony of voices …heated discussions that you get into at conferences…books screaming at other books and the entire space was filled with all of our lore, all of our techniques and all of the recorded past of our history. There were moments when we were moved to tears as we were unpacking…it was the ultimate living room of astrology books.” In 2016, Kepler College moved the library back to Lynwood, Washington to the new physical location it had opened to serve its burgeoning certificate and diplomas. Enid Newberg served as the guardian of the library until its closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In June 2020, Kepler College sold Maggie’s Library to CAELi, where it continues to live on as a core component of CAELi’s holdings.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]