Gottesman Libraries
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The Gottesman Libraries are the academic libraries of Teachers College, Columbia University, located in New York City. As a major resource for both Teachers College and Columbia University, the libraries play a crucial role in supporting the educational and research activities of the institution.
Collections and Resources[edit | edit source]
Gottesman Libraries house a comprehensive collection of materials related to education and psychology. The library's holdings include a wide range of resources from books and journals to electronic databases and special collections. The libraries are particularly noted for their extensive collections in the fields of education, psychology, and educational technology.
Facilities and Services[edit | edit source]
The libraries offer a variety of services to support the academic needs of students and faculty. These services include research assistance, workshops on information literacy, and access to state-of-the-art technology tools. The facilities within the libraries are designed to provide a conducive learning environment with spaces for individual study, group collaboration, and instructional sessions.
Special Programs and Initiatives[edit | edit source]
Gottesman Libraries are involved in several initiatives that promote the use of library resources and the development of innovative educational practices. These include hosting seminars, guest lectures, and exhibitions that align with the academic interests and research focuses of the Teachers College community.
History[edit | edit source]
The history of Gottesman Libraries is closely tied to the development of Teachers College as a leading institution in education. Over the years, the libraries have evolved to meet the changing needs of the academic community, incorporating digital technologies and expanding their collections to support a broader range of disciplinary interests.
Access and Membership[edit | edit source]
Access to the Gottesman Libraries is primarily for students, faculty, and staff of Teachers College and Columbia University. However, certain programs and partnerships may extend library privileges to a wider community of educators and researchers.
See Also[edit | edit source]
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