The Anthropology Library includes academic works covering socio-cultural anthropology, traditional cultures, archaeology, folklore methods and theory as well as physical anthropology. Collections focus on historical areas of faculty interest along with current research interests. The library currently holds approximately 59,000 print volumes, with several thousand more stored off-site, and provides access to over 12,000 ebooks on archaeology, ethnography, or anthropology.
The library is located on the second floor of the Anthropology and Art Practice Building, Room 230. It occupies two levels and includes ample space for quiet study as well as two areas for small group collaboration. Computers, scanning and black/white printing are available.
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Main Level
Circulation Desk | New Books | Current Periodicals |
Public Computers | Printing | Scanning |
Quiet Study Area | Group Study Space | Library Stacks |
Upper Level