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Libraries and Museums
See also:
- Biology Library - - Lists databases, catalogs, electronic journals, and document delivery services.
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- Chemistry Library - - General library information and links to chemistry and laboratory safety resources on the Internet.
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- Circulation - - Policies and services of the Circulation department.
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- Data and Statistical Services - - Data and Statistical Services is part of Princeton's Social Science Reference Center. DSS maintains the Data Library and provides reference and consulting support to users of electronic data.
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- Fine Annex Library - - Lists hours, describes the collection, and offers an annex request form.
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- Fine Hall Library - - Offers news, links, contact information, hours, and links to the mathematics and physics collections. Also lists information and links about the biology library.
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- Firestone Library - - Rare Books and Special Collections Department, General and Humanities Reference Division, Social Science Reference Center, Microforms, Interlibrary Loan Services, Reserve Collections and Services.
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- Interlibrary Services - - Information on computer access, electronic reserves, library accounts, and loans.
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- The Manuscripts Division - - Holds an estimated 8,500 linear feet of materials covering five thousand years of recorded history and all parts of the world, with special strength in Western Europe, the Near East, the United States, and Latin America.
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- Princeton University Library - - Main web site for the Princeton University libraries. Information on library facilities, services, and policies; access to online catalogs, databases, research tools, subject guides and digital collections; online request services.
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- Scheide Music Library - - Offers hours and access rules, research advice, departments and collections, catalogs, exhibitions, and news.
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- Scribner Room - - Describes the collection, the room, and its history.
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- Seeley G. Mudd Library - - Information about the collections, policies, and activities. Includes FAQ addressing University history, how to conduct genealogical research, locate and order photographs, or obtain copies of senior theses.
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