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  1. Reunion at the library: Entertainment, education, and public engagement. June 20, 2024. When more than 7,000 Cornell alumni came back to campus on June 6-8 for Reunion, Cornell University Library was ready to roll out the proverbial ….

  2. Cornell University Library is at the center of Cornell’s vibrant intellectual life. Expert librarians are available in person—and online 24/7—to help navigate our world-class collections and assist with papers, exam prep, and research projects.

  3. Catherwood Library. Industrial and labor relations. Reference: (607) 254-5370 Circulation: (607) 255-2277. Closed.

  4. The Cornell University Library is the library system of Cornell University. As of 2014, it holds over eight million printed volumes and over a million ebooks . More than 90 percent of its current 120,000 periodical titles are available online.

  5. Cornell University Library fosters inquiry, enables scholarship, and preserves knowledge through innovative services, inclusive spaces, and outstanding collections.

  6. Study. With more than 8 million books on our shelves and countless online resources, we’re here to support you and other students, scholars, and researchers in your academic and intellectual pursuits.

  7. Cornell University Librarys rich and vast collections encompass printed volumes, digital resources, maps, media, and archival materials. We hold over 8 million volumes and over a million ebooks.

  8. May 30, 2024 · What the Library Catalog contains: Records for both print and online books, journals, newspapers, conference proceedings, sound recordings and scores, videos, archival collections, databases, maps, and more.

  9. Welcome. Since there’s a welcome under the ‘Commitment to Excellence’ section we could scrap this or it could be retitled “Message from the University Librarian”, if that’s something Elaine would like to do.

  10. Welcome to Cornell University Library! On this website we’ve highlighted the services that we think you’ll find most useful, whether you’re a new or continuing undergraduate, graduate student, or faculty member.