How many libraries does the University of Minnesota have?
The University of Minnesota Libraries is the library system of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus, operating at 13 facilities in and around Minneapolis–Saint Paul. It has over 7 million volumes and 109,000 serial titles that are collected, maintained and made accessible.
What is the Map Library?
The Map Library also contains unique collections of cartographic materials related to Minnesota. The John R. Borchert Map Library serves the University of Minnesota community and the State of Minnesota, including other academic institutions, corporate patrons and the general public.
What is the Minnesota digital library (MDL)?
Anyone can search and download the data housed in the repository, instantly or by request. The Minnesota Digital Library (MDL) supports discovery and education through access to unique digital collections shared by cultural heritage organizations from across the state of Minnesota.
What can I find in the University Libraries?
The University Libraries are home to millions of print and digital materials including books, monographs, serials, periodicals, audio, video, digital collections, and archival primary sources. Search our collections. Find books, articles, journals, streaming media, maps, music, and more.
What does the libraries do for UM research?
The Libraries provides several services for the UM research community to support the creation of good data throughout the research data lifecycle. Learn more about how the Libraries support teaching and learning at University of Manitoba. Find information about library locations, hours, study spaces, and computer labs.
How can the libraries support research at University of Manitoba?
Contact a librarian, find guides for your subject area, or register for one of our upcoming workshops. The Libraries provides several services for the UM research community to support the creation of good data throughout the research data lifecycle. Learn more about how the Libraries support teaching and learning at University of Manitoba.
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