Difference between revisions of "Barnard Library"
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The Barnard Library, however, boasts a Zine Collection, which is considered quite rare. | The Barnard Library, however, boasts a Zine Collection, which is considered quite rare. | ||
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+ | In 2015, Lehman Hall was demolished to make way for the [[Milstein Center]]. The Barnard Library was temporarily moved to [[Barnard Hall]] before being permanently moved to its new home in Milstein, where it became the significantly more popular [[The Cheryl and Philip Milstein Center For Teaching and Learning|Milstein Library]]. | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 23:54, 18 September 2020
The Barnard College Library is located in Lehman Hall on Barnard's campus.
It is decisively less popular than Butler Library, and few Barnard students patronize it.
The Barnard Library, however, boasts a Zine Collection, which is considered quite rare.
In 2015, Lehman Hall was demolished to make way for the Milstein Center. The Barnard Library was temporarily moved to Barnard Hall before being permanently moved to its new home in Milstein, where it became the significantly more popular Milstein Library.
External links
Columbia University Libraries |
Avery (Architecture & Fine Arts) • Business & Economics • Butler • Engineering • Geology • Geoscience • Health Sciences • Journalism • Law School • Lehman Social Sciences • Mathematics Library • Music & Arts • Science & Engineering • Social Work • Starr East Asian |
Affiliated Libraries |
Barnard College • Burke (UTS) • Jewish Theological • Teachers College |
Special Collections and Programs |
Digital Humanities Center (formerly Electronic Text Service) • Digital Social Science Center • Oral History Research Office • Rare Book & Manuscript • University Archives |