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The library's largest building, Sterling Memorial Library, contains about four million volumes in the humanities, social sciences, area studies, as well as several special collections projects and the department of Manuscripts and Archives. The Irving S. Gilmore Music Library resides within Sterling
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This first inventory already showed evidence of book losses and thefts. During the move from Saybrook to New Haven, residents angry to lose the collection overturned the ox-carts carrying the books and liberated much of the college's collection for private use. The collection, then about 4,000 items
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More specialized facilities would follow: the Kline Science Library absorbed the library's science collections, the Mudd Library received social science books, and smaller libraries in engineering, physics, and geology were established by academic departments. By 2000, the library had expanded to
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Four years later, Elihu Yale, who had previously given some books at Dummer's behest, sent 300 books along with other goods from his estate in Wales. The school, recently moved to New Haven, took Yale's name in recognition of the bequest. A third major donation arrived fifteen years later, when
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Although it had received many important books and manuscripts pertaining to the contemporaneous development of science, the American colonies, and ecclesiastical history, it had received only piecemeal historical contributions, such as the Assyrian tablets received in 1855 that founded the
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papers in the world, which it received as a gift in 1935 from William Smith Mason, of the Yale class of 1888, and is considered the largest and most valuable collection of materials ever given to the library. It is headquarters for the editorial staff who are collating and publishing
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was erected. From the all-timber College House it moved to the First Chapel (Athaneum) after its construction in 1763, to the new Lyceum building in 1804, then to the new Second Chapel in 1824. The first dedicated home for the collection, the
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the library's collection now contains approximately 14.9 million volumes housed in fifteen university buildings and is the third-largest academic library system in North America and the second-largest housed on a singular campus.
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building constructed in 1931 and containing the main library offices, the university archives, a music library, and 3.5 million volumes. The library is also known for its major collection of rare books, housed primarily in the
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Opened in 1963, the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library is the library's principal repository of rare and historical books and manuscripts. It holds approximately 800,000 volumes, including a
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is a research library for eighteenth-century studies and the prime source for the study of Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill. The Library Shelving Facility, a closed-access,
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in 1963 as a specialized rare books storage and preservation facility, and leaving the Sterling Library's former Rare Book Room with a more modest archival collection.
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As the collection surpassed one million volumes in the 20th century, it became clear that the library would need a new building. In 1917, a $ 17-million bequest from
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began collecting books for a college library in New Haven in the 1650s, the college is said to have been founded by the gift of “forty folios” in
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in 1931, which quadrupled the library's shelving capacity and offered dedicated rooms for periodicals, reference works, and special collections.
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Throughout the Collegiate School's nascence in the early 18th century, books were the most valuable assets the school could acquire. Although
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donated his 1,000-volume,a major assembly of classical works library to the school. Now holding a sizeable collection, Yale President
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by its ten founding Congregational ministers. All were theological texts, and those surviving are now stored in the Beinecke Library.
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in 1924, the library undertook a purposeful program of collecting rare books, personal papers, and archival works. English professor
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is a film archive with a collection of 35mm and 16mm film prints and original elements, as well as films on Blu-ray, DVD, and VHS.
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mounted a campaign among Yale alumni to purchase or donate valuable items, and early gifts included a complete copy of the
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decided to catalogue the collection for the first time, then housed in the college's only building, the College House.
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libraries were re-consolidated at Kline Science Library as the Center for Science and Social Science Information.
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more than a dozen facilities around campus, and retained over 500 staff. In 2012, many of the
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The Yale University Library, 1701-1978, its history, collections, and present organization
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In the school's first three decades, three gifts established Yale's collection. In 1714,
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The Yale University Library includes libraries beyond its campus in New Haven. The
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facility that houses 4 million infrequently-accessed volumes, is located in
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The library subscribes to hundreds of research databases. Along with the
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I Give These Books: The History of Yale University Library 1656-2022.
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Library, and the building is connected via tunnel to the underground
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The library moved often during its first 150 years while the campus’
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The Sterling library is also home to the largest collection of
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University and college academic libraries in the United States
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and considered an extravagance in its day, was modeled after
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19th Century growth and the first College Library (1790–1930)
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