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Baker-Berry Library

Baker-Berry Library, centrally located on the Dartmouth campus, is where you will find the subject librarians and collections for the Humanities, Mathematics, Music, Sciences, and Social Sciences and the technical services of all libraries in the system.

The Baker Library opened in 1928. Here you can visit one of José Clementé Orozco’s finest works, Epic of American Civilization, designated a national historic landmark in 2013, relax in the historically maintained Tower Room, or receive assistance from one of our various information points.

Completed in 2002, Berry is the modern section of the Baker-Berry Library complex. In addition to collections, Berry houses the Jones Media CenterSherman Art Library and the Evans Map Room. You can find individual and collaborative study space, classrooms, a café, and more. You can access Berry from Novack Café on the ground floor, from Carson Hall, or from Baker.

 

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