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Revision as of 17:21, 14 December 2011
The Thomas J. Watson Library of Business and Economics is located on the ground floor of Uris Hall. It is usually just known as the Business and Economics Library. It was named after Thomas J. Watson, Jr., former president of IBM and son of a Columbia trustee. The ground floor of the library shakes sometimes due to the fact that is is built immediately over the Dodge Fitness Center's indoor track and a lot of steam machinery.
It is the only library where talking is allowed. This is due to the collaborative nature of business school assignments. However, it also makes the library a great place for undergrads to complete group work.
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