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The '''Geology Library''' is located on the sixth floor of [[Schermerhorn Hall]]. It's one of the smaller libraries on campus, but some consider it a hidden gem in the library system for its relative quiet.  It shares some books with the [[Geoscience Library]], and you can request for books to be delivered to either the next business day.  
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The '''Geology Library''' is located on the sixth floor of [[Schermerhorn Hall]]. It's one of the smaller libraries on campus, but some consider it a hidden gem in the library system for its relative quiet.  It shares some books with the [[Geoscience Library]], and you can request for books to be delivered to either the next business day. As of May 21, 2018, the Geology Library permanently closed. Its space was replaced with the Irving Institute for Cancer Dynamics.
  
 
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Geology Library

The Geology Library is located on the sixth floor of Schermerhorn Hall. It's one of the smaller libraries on campus, but some consider it a hidden gem in the library system for its relative quiet. It shares some books with the Geoscience Library, and you can request for books to be delivered to either the next business day. As of May 21, 2018, the Geology Library permanently closed. Its space was replaced with the Irving Institute for Cancer Dynamics.

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