| 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
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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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