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Researching Photography

Offers help for students in history of photography classes at Princeton

Firestone Library

Firestone is the largest of PU's libraries, which covers the Humanities and Social Sciences broadly. See Call Number information with locations here.

Special services:
Center for Digital Humanities
Data and Statistical Services

Microforms & Video Services:
machinery now available at the A-6-C printing cluster on the A Floor of Firestone. Ask for help at the Information Desk on the 1st Floor

 

 

Marquand Library

Marquand Library, normally located in McCormick Hall next to the PU Art Museum, is one of the most notable art history, architecture, and archaeology libraries in North America, used by the Princeton community and visited by students and scholars from all over the world. One will find many books and exhibition catalogs that are not available widely. Marquand also has a sizeable and growing rare book collection. More information about Marquand is available on its website.

As of March 2021, Marquand is located in two reading rooms in Firestone Library (C Floor) while a new Art Museum is being constructed. The physical collections are all off-site and requests--including for scans--must be made via the library catalog. Use Article Express for scans as a backup if requesting via the catalog is not possible. Email marquand@princeton.edu with any questions about using the art collection.

Marquand is non-circulating so no art book may leave the C-Floor rooms. Any item in use by someone else (i.e. on a shelf or in a faculty/curator office) will have status ASK STAFF. Ask at a staffed desk or email  marquand@princeton.edu as to the whereabouts of an item. (In some cases, "
Ask Staff" books are not yet physically at Princeton, i.e. "on order.")

Architecture Library

School of Architecture Library

(Located on 2nd Floor of Architecture building)

Guide to conducting architecture research

Lewis & Engineering Libraries

These libraries located across Washington Road from the Frist Campus Center cover the sciences and engineering. 

Lewis/Engineering have several items that may be of interest:

Maps and Geospatial Center
Makerspace
Materials Collection
Group Study Rooms

Off-site (Annex and ReCAP)

RECAP and FORRESTAL ANNEX are off-site locations. Normally, these items are requested via the library catalog and one must designate a pickup library of choice [Marquand ReCAP materials may only be consulted in Marquand]. Requests take a day or two to arrive (excluding weekends - LONGER for Marquand materials during Art Museum construction). You will be notified via e-mail address when the item is available for pickup.

The Forrestal Annex contains older humanities materials and multiple copies of reserve titles. ReCAP includes many Princeton items as well as items owned by Columbia University, New York Public Library, and Harvard: records for these last will have a C, N or H at the bottom (and "SCSB" in the URL) and may be requested much like Princeton ReCAP items. If possible, look for and request the Princeton copy of a title, as you can do more with it and we can scan more from it.