Columbia University Libraries

Columbia University Libraries/Information Services

Country United States
Type Academic library system
Branches 22
Collection
Size Over 12 million
Website http://library.columbia.edu/

Columbia University Libraries/Information Services is the library system of Columbia University and is one of the top five academic library systems in North America and top ten largest libraries by volumes held.[1] With over 12 million volumes, over 160,000 journals and serials, as well as extensive electronic resources, manuscripts, rare books, microforms, maps, and graphic and audio-visual materials, it is the sixth largest academic library in the United States and the largest academic library in the State of New York. The services and collections are organized into 22 libraries and various academic technology centers, including affiliates.[2] The organization employs more than 450 professional and support staff and is located on the university's Morningside Heights campus in New York City.

Facts and figures

The Columbia library system contains over 65,000 serial subscriptions, nearly six million microfilms, 26 million manuscripts, over 600,000 rare books, over 100,000 videos and DVDs, and nearly 200,000 government documents. The library's collection would stretch 174 miles end-to-end, and is growing at a pace of 140,000 items per annum. The system attracts over three million visitors a year.[3]

The system is participating in the Google Books Library Project.[4]

The libraries

Columbia-Butler-Library

The libraries in the Columbia system include:

Offsite shelving facility

Additionally, Columbia shares an off-site shelving facility, located in Plainsboro, New Jersey, with the Research Collections and Preservation Consortium (RECAP), which includes the New York Public Library and the library system of Princeton University.[5]

Administrative center

Low Memorial Library, a prominent building on Columbia's campus emblazoned with the inscription "The Library of Columbia University", is no longer chiefly a library, serving instead as the university's administrative center. It was the university's central library from the 1890s to the 1930s, when due to shortage of space it was supplanted by Butler Library. The Columbia University Archives collection, formerly housed in Low, is now located within the Rare Book and Manuscript Library on the 6th floor of Butler Library.

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