Mathematics Library
The Mathematics Library holds two distinct collections. The mathematics collection covers algebra, number theory, geometry, topology, statistics, and probability. The science collection consists of general and multidisciplinary materials including the history of science and technology. The library features seating and study spaces for students and researchers.
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Research at the RBML | Lisa Rabin Uses the Carnegie Collections to Investigate the History of Area Studies
Researcher Lisa Rabin explores archival records from the Carnegie Collections, held by the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, to understand how area studies developed at universities in the United States over the course of the 20th century.
Federico García Lorca: #DormLife in 1929
What were the Columbia dorms like in the 1920s? Well, according to one student, views from the dorm rooms are great, food is plenty, but laundry is pricey. Letters from poet Federico García Lorca, who attended the University in 1929, describe life on campus.
Jim Babcock
Library Specialist
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
Amanda Bielskas
Director
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
Jim Crocamo
Head, Access and User Experience
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
William B. Vanti
Science & Engineering Librarian
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
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