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Powell Library

Location: Adjacent from Royce Hall

Website: http://www.library.ucla.edu/powell

Phone number: (310) 825-1938

Powell Library offers students opportunities to discover their intellectual passions, explore their creative talents, and engage in community with others. Their services, spaces, collections, and programs promote student learning and success at UCLA and beyond.

Charles E. Young Research Library

Location: Across from Campbell Hall

Website: http://www.library.ucla.edu/yrl

Phone Number: (310) 825-4732

The Charles E. Young Research Library provides research-level collections and services in the humanities, social sciences, education, public affairs, government information, and maps, primarily designed to support undergraduate and graduate students and faculty.

Arts Library 

Location: 1400 Public Affairs Building 

Website: http://www.library.ucla.edu/arts

Phone Number:  (310) 206-5425

The Arts Library has more than 300,000 volumes in the fields of architecture, architectural history, art, art history, design, fashion and costume, film, television, photography, theater, urban design, and allied disciplines.

Biomedical Library

Location: 12-077 Center for Health Science

Website: http://www.library.ucla.edu/biomed

Phone Number:  (310) 825-4904

The Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library serves primarily the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; the Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health; the Schools of Dentistry and Nursing; the Life Sciences division of the College of Letters and Sciences; related institutes in biomedicine; and the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.

UCLA SEL/Geology Library

Location: 4697 Geology Building

Website: https://www.library.ucla.edu/destination/selgeology

Phone Number: (310) 825-1055

SEL/Geology consists of SEL's geology collections and hosts a quiet reading room, circulating stacks, and laptop lending.

Law Library

Location: 1112 Law Building, 385 Charles E. Young Drive

Website: https://law.ucla.edu/library/

Phone Number: (310) 825-6414

As a physical facility for focused study, a virtual world of information and resources, and an access point for intellectual engagement, the Hugh & Hazel Darling Law Library is the intellectual hub of the UCLA School of Law. With its world-class collection and cutting-edge resources, wide array of services, and beautiful and inviting space, the Law Library is deeply committed to the Law School’s research and teaching missions. Owning more than 600,000 print volumes and over 35,000 electronic titles, the Law Library, despite its relative youth, holds one of most comprehensive and important collections of legal materials in California. The Law Library collection enriches every facet of the Law School, from its innovative and dynamic curriculum to its unparalleled range of programs and centers.

Eugene and Maxine Rosenfeld Management Library

Location: ​​UCLA Anderson School of Management, 110 Westwood Plaza

Website: http://www.library.ucla.edu/location/management-library-eugene-maxine-rosenfeld

Phone Number: (310) 825-3138

The Eugene and Maxine Rosenfeld Management Library offers comfortable, light-filled study areas as well as computers, specialty databases (some restrictions apply), and materials that support the UCLA Anderson curriculum in areas of business and management, such as accounting, business economics, strategy and policy, finance, human resources, marketing, organizational behavior, and more

Chicano Studies Research Center Library

Location: 144 Haines Hall

Website: http://www.chicano.ucla.edu/

Phone Number: (310) 825-2363

States to focus on the Mexican-descent population. Today, the CSRC Library is considered to hold among the most important national and international research collections in existence on the Chicana and Chicano experience. It continues to serve the needs of students and faculty at UCLA and around the world.

Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies Library and Media Center

Location: 135 Haines Hall

Website: http://bunchecenter.ucla.edu/

Phone Number: (310) 825-6060

The Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, founded in 1969 as the Center for Afro-American Studies (CAAS), was renamed after Nobel Prize winner, scholar, activist, and UCLA alumnus Ralph J. Bunche in 2003, in commemoration of the centenary of his birth. The Bunche Center is the result of the struggle by black students at UCLA to have their history and culture recognized and studied.  While the fight to have African American Studies acknowledged as a legitimate field of study was taking place all over America during the 1960s, it took on special significance at UCLA when two Black Panthers were killed at Campbell Hall in January 1969 after a clash over who would lead the center.

American Indian Library

Location: 3214 Campbell Hall

Website: https://www.aisc.ucla.edu/library/

Phone Number: (310) 206-7510

The American Indian Studies Center Library is a focused special collection of books, journals, newspapers, and other core materials of importance to the study of American Indian peoples. The collection contains a wide range of subjects, including history, law, social relations, expressive arts, languages and literature.

Asian American Studies Center Reading Room

Location: 2230 Campbell Hall

Website: http://www.aasc.ucla.edu/library/

Phone Number: (310) 825-5043

The Library/Reading Room was established in the mid-1970's to support the research and instructional programs of UCLA's Asian American Studies Center (45-60 courses are offered during a single academic year). The Reading Room continues to improve and enhance its breadth of services, academic scope of the field and discipline, and the technological agenda of information management and delivery, in the following service/program areas: Curriculum Support - assist faculty with course development; reserved reading needs, and their students' assignments (3 academic quarters); Research Support - provide information and assistance to broad, multidisciplinary research needs of undergraduate & graduate students, as well as faculty and visiting scholars from across the nation or abroad; Access/Reference Services; Collection Development; Preservation/Conservation; and Special Collections.

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