Individual Libraries & Collections
Art Library
The Art Library houses a 24,000 volume collection supporting the subject
areas of art and architectural history, photography, and studio arts. The
actual art collection numbers close to 45,000 volumes, but because of the Art
Library's size constraints, art books and journals are also shelved in Olin,
Science Cutter and Storage collections. The most recent art publications are
shelved in the Art Library.
Music Library
The Music Library, located on the third floor of Olin
Library, houses the library collections of musical scores and sound recordings
of both spoken word and music. The Collection also includes the
World Music Archives.
Science
Library
The Science Library, located in the center of the Science Complex, is the
divisional library for the natural and physical sciences. While serving the
information needs of the entire Wesleyan community, the Science Library
primarily supports the Departments of Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Earth &
Environmental Science, Molecular Biology & Biochemistry, Mathematics and
Physics. In all, it holds almost 190,000 volumes, 925 journal titles and
provides access to a variety of electronic indexes, databases, and electronic
texts.
Special Collections &
Archives
SC&A maintains and makes available library materials needing some special
care in order to preserve them for the future. They may be unique or rare or
fragile or awkward in format; they may be especially difficult or expensive to
replace; they may have significant Wesleyan or other associational value. The
materials do not circulate and must be read in the department's reading room.
U.S. Government
Documents
Wesleyan University libraries contain United States Government
publications (also called "government documents") from the Executive,
Legislative, and Judicial branches of the United States government, in several
formats: paper, microfiche, CD-ROM, diskette, videocassette, and online.
Government documents cover many topics. Our collection emphasizes the social
sciences, and is strongest in Congressional publications, statistics, and
government policy.


