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Libraries & Collections
Libraries
Integrated Sciences and Engineering
Library
Lederle Graduate Research Center - Floor 2
Resources in agricultural sciences, astronomy, biochemistry, biology
(except medicine and health), chemistry, computer science, all fields
of
engineering, food science, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, physics,
polymer science, and wood technology. Medicine and health-related materials
are in the W.E.B. Du Bois Library.
W.E.B. Du Bois Library
Resources in the humanities and social and behavioral science, in addition
to some materials in natural and physical sciences, geology and geography,
and engineering.
Collections
East
Asian Collection
W.E.B. Du Bois Library - Floor 21 and 22
Chinese, Japanese and Korean materials.
Government
Documents
W.E.B. Du Bois Library - Floor 6. Reference Services available on the
Main Floor
Publications from the U.S. federal government and Massachusetts state
government.
Law
Collection
W.E.B. Du Bois Library - Floor 5
Law reviews and periodicals, federal and regional reporters, the complete
Decennial Digest series, legal encyclopedias, American Law Reports, Shepard's
Citations, Landmark Briefs and Arguments of the Supreme Court, United
States and Massachusetts statutes and practice materials, and extensive
federal and state tax publications.
Maps
Topographic and geologic maps (Americas and other world regions), use
and soil survey maps (Massachusetts), FEMA Flood Insurance maps (Massachusetts),
world atlases, road maps(North American states and provinces), street
atlases (Massachusetts), street maps (selected major U.S. cities), and
historic maps.
MassBedrock
Digital library with tools to assist with identifying and retrieving business
and economic development information.
Special
Collections and Archives
W.E.B. Du Bois Library - Floor 25
Manuscript collections and published materials (maps, pamphlets, cookbooks,
literary works and more) that document the social, political, economic,
and artistic life of the people of Massachusetts and New England, and
university records that document the history and administration of the
University of Massachusetts.
Other UMass Collections
Massachusetts
Center for Renaissance Studies
650 East Pleasant Street, Amherst, Massachusetts
Library and research center with collections of rare books, manuscripts,
and monographs that support research in Renaissance Studies.
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