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Georgetown University Library

The Georgetown University Library is the library system of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. The library's holdings now contain approximately 3.5 million volumes housed in seven university buildings across 11 separate collections.

Georgetown University Library
Lauinger Library is the main library of Georgetown University
38°54′24″N 77°04′17″W / 38.90653341502664°N 77.07148801224758°W / 38.90653341502664; -77.07148801224758
LocationWashington, D.C., United States
TypeAcademic library
Established1789
Branches7 buildings, 11 libraries
Collection
Size3.5 million printed items, including 1.25 million e-books, with most in Lauinger Library[1]
Other information
DirectorHarriette Hemmasi
Websitehttps://www.library.georgetown.edu/

History edit

The Georgetown University Library was created with a donation of over 100 volumes of books in 1796 by Louis William Valentine Dubourg, the third President of Georgetown College.[2]

Facilities edit

Lauinger Library edit

The library's largest building, the Joseph Mark Lauinger Memorial Library, is located on Georgetown's main campus and holds the majority of the library system's collections.

Blommer Science Library edit

Blommer Science Library is located in the Reiss Science building, on Georgetown's main campus. It stores materials for undergraduate and graduate study in biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, and physics.

Woodstock Theological Library edit

The Woodstock Theological Library is one of the oldest Catholic theological libraries in the United States, having been founded in 1869. The library moved to Georgetown in 1974, accompanying the Woodstock Theological Center, which closed in 2013, although the library remains in existence.

School of Continuing Studies Downtown Campus Library edit

The School of Continuing Studies Downtown Library opened with the move of Georgetown's School of Continuing Studies to a new Downtown campus in 2013. The library offers course reserve materials and provides a pickup location for materials from other libraries.

Bioethics Research Library edit

The Bioethics Research Library is located on the first floor of Healy Hall.

Dahlgren Memorial Library edit

Dahlgren Memorial Library provides information and digital services and resources to support faculty, staff, and students of the Georgetown University Medical Center.

Riggs Memorial Library edit

Riggs Memorial Library served as the main library of Georgetown between 1891 and 1970, until it was replaced by Lauinger Library. Riggs library, which is located on the third floor of Healy Hall, is one of the few existing cast-iron libraries in the country and still serves its original purpose of storing books.

Edward Bennett Williams Law Library edit

The Williams Law Library is the main library of the Georgetown University Law Center.

John Wolff International and Comparative Law Library edit

The Wolff International and Comparative Law Library is housed separately from the Williams Law Library in the Hotung International Law Center Building. Its collection focuses on primary and secondary foreign sources, with materials from Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, Scotland, and South Africa, and other nations. It also has extensive documents from international organizations including the Permanent Court of International Justice, the League of Nations, the United Nations, European Union, International Court of Justice, World Trade Organization, GATT, and the Council of Europe.

Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar Library edit

The James Reardon-Anderson Library (formerly SFS-Q Library) offers online access to more than 2 million scholarly resources and an intercampus loans service with Georgetown's library services in Washington DC. There is also an interlibrary loan services agreement with other universities on the Education City campus and with Qatar University. The Library houses over 90,000 books,[3] and over 6,000 multimedia items. The Library space is open to the public. As of 2016, over 650,000 members of the GU-Q community and the general public have visited the library since 2005.

Maternal and Child Health Library edit

The Maternal and Child Health Library was founded in 1982 and is part of the Georgetown's National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health.

Collaborations with other library systems edit

Georgetown is part of the Washington Research Library Consortium, a joint initiative by nine universities in the District of Columbia which coordinates access and resources between the nine library systems. Members may borrow books from other libraries in the system and they share off-site storage, among other initiatives.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Library in Numbers". Georgetown University Library. 2015. Retrieved May 11, 2015.
  2. ^ "Historical Facts". Georgetown University. from the original on August 25, 2018. Retrieved December 5, 2018.
  3. ^ "Collections & Gifts | Georgetown University Qatar Library". www.library.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 2016-11-16.

External links edit

  • Official website of Georgetown University Library

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The Georgetown University Library is the library system of Georgetown University in Washington D C The library s holdings now contain approximately 3 5 million volumes housed in seven university buildings across 11 separate collections Georgetown University LibraryLauinger Library is the main library of Georgetown University38 54 24 N 77 04 17 W 38 90653341502664 N 77 07148801224758 W 38 90653341502664 77 07148801224758LocationWashington D C United StatesTypeAcademic libraryEstablished1789Branches7 buildings 11 librariesCollectionSize3 5 million printed items including 1 25 million e books with most in Lauinger Library 1 Other informationDirectorHarriette HemmasiWebsitehttps www library georgetown edu Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Lauinger Library 2 2 Blommer Science Library 2 3 Woodstock Theological Library 2 4 School of Continuing Studies Downtown Campus Library 2 5 Bioethics Research Library 2 6 Dahlgren Memorial Library 2 7 Riggs Memorial Library 2 8 Edward Bennett Williams Law Library 2 9 John Wolff International and Comparative Law Library 2 10 Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar Library 2 11 Maternal and Child Health Library 3 Collaborations with other library systems 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Georgetown University Library was created with a donation of over 100 volumes of books in 1796 by Louis William Valentine Dubourg the third President of Georgetown College 2 Facilities editLauinger Library edit Main article Lauinger Library The library s largest building the Joseph Mark Lauinger Memorial Library is located on Georgetown s main campus and holds the majority of the library system s collections Blommer Science Library edit Blommer Science Library is located in the Reiss Science building on Georgetown s main campus It stores materials for undergraduate and graduate study in biology chemistry computer science mathematics and physics Woodstock Theological Library edit Main article Woodstock Theological Center The Woodstock Theological Library is one of the oldest Catholic theological libraries in the United States having been founded in 1869 The library moved to Georgetown in 1974 accompanying the Woodstock Theological Center which closed in 2013 although the library remains in existence School of Continuing Studies Downtown Campus Library edit Main article Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies The School of Continuing Studies Downtown Library opened with the move of Georgetown s School of Continuing Studies to a new Downtown campus in 2013 The library offers course reserve materials and provides a pickup location for materials from other libraries Bioethics Research Library edit The Bioethics Research Library is located on the first floor of Healy Hall Dahlgren Memorial Library edit Main article Georgetown University Medical Center Dahlgren Memorial Library provides information and digital services and resources to support faculty staff and students of the Georgetown University Medical Center Riggs Memorial Library edit Main article Riggs Library Riggs Memorial Library served as the main library of Georgetown between 1891 and 1970 until it was replaced by Lauinger Library Riggs library which is located on the third floor of Healy Hall is one of the few existing cast iron libraries in the country and still serves its original purpose of storing books Edward Bennett Williams Law Library edit The Williams Law Library is the main library of the Georgetown University Law Center John Wolff International and Comparative Law Library edit The Wolff International and Comparative Law Library is housed separately from the Williams Law Library in the Hotung International Law Center Building Its collection focuses on primary and secondary foreign sources with materials from Australia Canada France Germany Great Britain Ireland Mexico New Zealand Scotland and South Africa and other nations It also has extensive documents from international organizations including the Permanent Court of International Justice the League of Nations the United Nations European Union International Court of Justice World Trade Organization GATT and the Council of Europe Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar Library edit Main article Georgetown University in Qatar Library The James Reardon Anderson Library formerly SFS Q Library offers online access to more than 2 million scholarly resources and an intercampus loans service with Georgetown s library services in Washington DC There is also an interlibrary loan services agreement with other universities on the Education City campus and with Qatar University The Library houses over 90 000 books 3 and over 6 000 multimedia items The Library space is open to the public As of 2016 over 650 000 members of the GU Q community and the general public have visited the library since 2005 Maternal and Child Health Library edit The Maternal and Child Health Library was founded in 1982 and is part of the Georgetown s National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health Collaborations with other library systems editGeorgetown is part of the Washington Research Library Consortium a joint initiative by nine universities in the District of Columbia which coordinates access and resources between the nine library systems Members may borrow books from other libraries in the system and they share off site storage among other initiatives References edit The Library in Numbers Georgetown University Library 2015 Retrieved May 11 2015 Historical Facts Georgetown University Archived from the original on August 25 2018 Retrieved December 5 2018 Collections amp Gifts Georgetown University Qatar Library www library georgetown edu Retrieved 2016 11 16 External links editOfficial website of Georgetown University Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgetown University Library amp oldid 1180475060 Maternal and Child Health Library, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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