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About Princeton:
Expansion of the University library system

Since its founding more than 250 years ago, the library system at Princeton has grown from a collection of 474 volumes in one room of Nassau Hall to holdings in 15 buildings throughout the campus. The libraries include:

  • Architecture Library
  • Art and Archaeology Library (Marquand Library)
  • Astrophysics Library
  • Biology Library (Fine Hall Library)
  • Chemistry Library
  • Cotsen Children's Library
  • East Asian Library
  • Engineering Library
  • Fine Annex Library
  • Firestone Library
  • Forrestal Annex Library
  • Geosciences and Map Library
  • Harold P. Furth Plasma Physics Library
  • Mathematics and Physics Library (Fine Hall Library)
  • Mendel Music Library
  • Mudd Manuscript Library
  • Psychology Library
  • Scheide Library
  • Stokes Library (Public and International Affairs and Population Research)

From the Weekly Bulletin.


Junior Nicole Green peruses books at Firestone Library. Firestone is Princeton's main library and assumes primary responsibility for the humanities and social sciences.

photo: Denise Applewhite

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