610:501 Introduction to Library and Information Professions: What's Where - Libraries: List of Libraries

(see "Libraries and Centers" for more information)

ALCOHOL STUDIES LIBRARY (ALCHL)
Brinkley and Adele Smithers Hall, Busch Campus.
(732) 445-4442
The Center for Alcohol Studies Library houses one of the world's largest collections of research and professional materials related to beverage alcohol use and problems.

ARCHIBALD STEVENS ALEXANDER LIBRARY (ALEX)
169 College Avenue, College Avenue Campus.
(732) 932-7507
Alexander Library houses the system's most extensive collections for broad humanities and social sciences study and research.

ANNEX
Library Technical Services/Annex Building, Busch Campus.
(732) 445-2089
The Annex is a compact storage facility for low use materials from the New Brunswick libraries. Materials are available for circulation through the Materials Delivery Service or onsite.

ART LIBRARY
Hamilton Street, College Avenue Campus.
(732) 932-7739
The Art Library contains the primary collection of books and periodicals related to art and the visual arts with an emphasis on the history of western art.

CAMDEN-LAW LIBRARY
Fifth and Penn Streets, Camden Campus.
(609) 225-6172
The library contains books and periodicals covering all aspects of American law.

CAMDEN-PAUL ROBESON LIBRARY (CAMDEN)
300 North Fourth Street, Camden Campus.
(609) 225-6033
Robeson Library houses a broad liberal arts collection which supports all undergraduate and graduate programs offered on the Camden Campus, excluding law.

STEPHEN AND LUCY CHANG SCIENCE LIBRARY (CHANG)
Foran Hall, Cook Campus.
(732) 932-0305
This high-tech library houses research collections in agriculture, aquaculture and fisheries, bioresource engineering, food science, physical oceanography, plant science, and animal science.

CHEMISTRY LIBRARY (CHEM)
Wright Chemistry Lab Building, Busch Campus.
(732) 445-2625
The Chemistry Library contains the primary collections of books and periodicals covering all aspects of chemistry.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE LIBRARY (CRIMJ)
Fourth Floor, S. I. Newhouse Center, 15 Washington Street, Newark Campus.
(973) 648-5522
The Criminal Justice Library houses a specialized collection in crime and delinquency.

MABEL SMITH DOUGLASS LIBRARY (DGLSS)
Chapel Drive and George Street, Douglass Campus.
(732) 932-9411
The Douglass Library provides a focused collection to support undergraduate education with an emphasis on agricultural and environmental sciences, visual arts, physical education and landscape architecture, and the primary collections for women's studies and the performing arts.

EAST ASIAN LIBRARY (EASIA)
Alexander Library, College Avenue Campus.
(732) 932-7161
This vernacular collection contains books and periodicals in the Chinese, Japanese and Korean languages.

BAILEY B. PEPPER ENTOMOLOGY LIBRARY (ENTM)
John B. Smith Hall, Georges Road and Jones Street, Cook Campus.
(732) 932-9696
The Entomology Library houses a comprehensive research collection on all aspects of the study of insects.

CHRYSLER HERBARIUM LIBRARY (HERB)
Nelson Biology Labs, C112, Busch Campus.
(732) 445-2843
The Herbarium consists of over 100,000 plant specimens arranged and cataloged systematically and mounted on sheets together with reference materials on nomenclature and herbaria.

INSTITUTE OF JAZZ STUDIES LIBRARY (JAZZ)
Dana Library, Newark Campus.
(201) 648-5595
The IJS Library is the largest archive of jazz and jazz related materials in the world.

KILMER AREA LIBRARY (KLMR)
Avenue E, Livingston Campus.
(732) 445-3613
The Kilmer Area Library houses a focused collection to support undergraduate education and is the primary business library in New Brunswick.

LIBRARY OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE (LSM)
Bevier Road, Busch Campus.
(732) 445-3854
LSM houses the primary collection of materials in agricultural, behavioral, biological, earth and pharmaceutical sciences and engineering.

MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES LIBRARY (MATH)
Hill Center, Busch Campus.
(732) 445-3735
The Math Library has extensive research collections in mathematics, statistics, computer science and operations research.

MEDIA SERVICES
Kilmer Area Library, Livingston Campus.
(732) 445-4685
Media houses the primary collection of film, videotapes and other audio-visual materials for classroom instructional support. Media also schedules and delivers equipment for classroom use and provides in-house viewing rooms.

BLANCHE AND IRVING LAURIE MUSIC LIBRARY (MUSIC)
Douglass Library, Chapel Drive and George Street, Douglass Campus.
(732) 932-9783
This music reference and research library contains books and periodicals related to music, as well as scores and sound recordings.

NEWARK/JOHN COTTON DANA LIBRARY (DANA)
185 University Avenue, Newark Campus.
(973) 648-5901
The Dana Library supports all undergraduate and graduate programs offered on the Newark Campus (excluding law) with an emphasis on business, management and nursing.

NEWARK/ACKERMAN LAW LIBRARY
15 Washington Street, Newark Campus.
(973) 648-5676
The library contains books and periodicals covering all aspects of American law.

PHYSICS LIBRARY
Serin Physics Laboratory, Busch Campus.
(732) 445-2500
The Physics Library contains the research collections in astronomy and physics.

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AND LABOR RELATIONS LIBRARY (SMLR)
Ryders Lane, Cook Campus.
(732) 932-9513
Formerly IMLR, the library is the center for the acquisition, organization and dissemination of labor, industrial relations and human resources information.

SERC READING ROOM (SERC)
Science and Engineering Resource Center Frelinghuysen Road, Busch Campus.
(732) 445-4322
SERC houses the undergraduate reserve collections in physical science and engineering in New Brunswick.

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVES (SPCOL)
Alexander Library, College Avenue Campus.
(732) 932-7510
Special Collections includes the University Archives and houses the Libraries rare books collection, the leading collection of books about New Jersey, and many other manuscript and primary research materials.