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Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Carole Ann Fabian*
Affiliation:
Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University in the City of New York, 1172 Amsterdam Avenue MC0301, New York, New York 10027, USA
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Abstract

The Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University in the City of New York is one of the world’s great architectural research libraries. In addition to its commitment to maintaining a comprehensive collection of bibliographic and archival materials for architecture, the library, its staff and services directly support academic programs in architecture, urban planning, historic preservation, art history and archaeology, as well as the liberal arts education of undergraduates. The Avery is also home to the Avery index to architectural periodicals. As publisher of this leading abstracting and indexing resource for research in architecture and related topics, the Avery is solely responsible for all editorial, business and technical operations and serves as an authoritative source for the terminology and literature of the field.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 2011

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References

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