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YALE UNIVERSITY

  • African Collection   - books, periodicals and newspapers, as well as extensive holdings of maps, photographs and archival materials with an emphasis on Anglophone southern, central, east and west Africa.

  • Anthropology Library   - a print collection of over 20,000 volumes of monographs, journals and manuscripts.

  • Area Studies Research Services and Collections   - subjects relating to Africa, East Asia, Judaica, Latin America, Near East, Slavic and Eastern Europe, and Southeast Asia.

  • Art and Architecture Library   - established in the late 1860s, it contains approximately 100,000 volumes on architecture, painting, graphic design, urban planning, and the history of art and architecture.

  • Arts of the Book Collection   - examples of, and reference materials about, the arts related to the book. Information on topics such as binding, book history, illustration, calligraphy, graphic design, paper making and decorative papers, typography and other subjects.

  • Astronomy Library   - library intended primarily to serve the members of the Astronomy Department at Yale.

  • Babylonian Collection   - largest assemblage of cuneiform inscriptions in the United States, the collection includes inscribed clay tablets, inscribed monuments, stamp and cylinder seals.

  • Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library   - features one of the few original, remaining Gutenberg Bibles, a sunken sculpture garden and translucent marble

  • Center for CD-ROM Reference and Full-Text Databases   - alphabetical list of holdings and information on workstations.

  • Classics Library   - Greek and Latin literature, philology, mythology, paleography, textual criticism, and epigraphy, as well as ancient history, law, religion, philosophy, science, archaeology and art.

  • Cross Campus Library   - access for the Yale community to the University library's most intensively used materials, including titles on open reserve during academic terms for undergraduate and graduate level courses.

  • Divinity School Library   - collections plus information on Ministry Resource Center, digital projects, exhibitions, publications, hours, directions and access.

  • East Asian Collection   - monographs, serials, manuscripts and government documents for topics related to and publications from China, Japan and Korea.

  • Economic Growth Center Collection   - economic surveys, statistical publications, development plans and censuses from over 100 developing countries.

  • Forestry and Environmental Studies Library   - materials on forestry, ecology, conservation, renewable natural resources and wildlife management.

  • Geology Library   - materials in the fields of geology, geophysics, geochemistry, paleontology, meteorology and oceanography. Special collections include most Yale University dissertations on geology after 1963 and a large collection of geological maps, chiefly those published by the U.S. Geological Survey.

  • Government Documents and Information Center   - databases, reference services, collections, hours, facilities and usage.

  • Harvey Cushing - John Hay Whitney Medical Library   - collections, classes, services and more from library which is a part of Yale University.

  • Ilardi Microfilm Collection of Renaissance Diplomatic Documents   - significant unpublished collections of diplomatic documents and related papers for the second half of the fifteenth century held in western European archives and libraries.

  • Irving S. Gilmore Music Library   - collections of music scores, sound recordings and music research materials.

  • Judaica Collection   - 95,000 volume collection, including manuscripts and rare books covering biblical, classical, medieval and modern periods of Jewish literature and history.

  • Kline Science Library   - materials in the areas of general science, biology, chemistry, physics, botany, zoology, and molecular biophysics and biochemistry.

  • Latin American Collection   - collection plus information on materials, databases, research guides and acquisitions.

  • Lewis Walpole Library   - eighteenth-century English books, manuscripts, prints, drawings, watercolors and paintings.

  • Lillian Goldman Library   - Yale Law School.

  • Mathematics Library   - books and journals in the area of pure mathematics, mostly at the graduate and research levels.

  • Near East Collection   - the collection plus information on Arabic Islamic Reading Room, newspapers, journals, CD-ROM titles and related internet resources.

  • Newspaper and Microform Reading Room   - microform collections, including U.S. Federal Census Schedules,1790-1920, newspapers and government documents.

  • School of Drama Library   - plays by American, British and foreign playwrights, books on the history of theatre, theatre architecture, dramatic criticism, costume and stage design, stage lighting and production, theatre management, biographies and related reference books.

  • Slavic and East European Collections   - collections and information on hours, Fellows Program and internet resources.

  • Social Science Libraries and Information Services   - over 140,000 printed volumes, 7,000 journal and serial titles, the Social Science Data Archive and a number of other specialized electronic resources.

  • Southeast Asia Collection   - history and holdings plus information on country and reference resources.

  • Statistics Library   - monographs, serials and bound volumes primarily for the use of Yale faculty, students and staff.

  • Sterling Chemistry Library   - serves the faculty and students in the Chemistry Department and includes chemistry journals, spectral data and handbooks of chemical and physical properties of inorganic and organic compounds.

  • Stowe-Day Library   - major repository of Harriet Beecher Stowe's personal papers along with materials on 19th century architecture, decorative arts, history, literature, slavery, the woman suffrage movement and other subject areas.

  • The Yale Map Collection   - comprehensive collections consisting of over 200,000 map sheets, 3,000 atlases and 900 reference books, including approximately 15,000 rare (pre-1850) sheet maps that primarily pertain to North America, the United States and New England.

  • Yale University Library   - collections, services, events and online catalog. Located in New Haven, CT.

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