Carpenter Hall is a prominent building located in Ithaca, NY, and is part of Cornell University Library. It offers a wide range of services and resources to support research, teaching, and learning. With a commitment to privacy, diversity, and inclusion, Carpenter Hall provides access to various collections, including special collections, theses and dissertations, and visual resources. Visitors can also borrow, renew, and return materials, as well as receive assistance from librarians and disability services. The hall is known for its extensive research support, instruction support, and current awareness programs, making it a valuable resource for students, instructors, and researchers alike.
Carpenter Hall is home to several libraries, including Adelson Library, Catherwood Library, and Clark Physical Sciences Library, among others. These libraries offer a range of spaces, equipment, and collections to cater to different needs. From the Cox Library of Music and Dance to the Engineering Library, visitors can find a suitable environment for studying, accessing technology and equipment, and exploring various collections. With its diverse offerings and dedicated staff, Carpenter Hall is a hub of knowledge and information, supporting the academic pursuits of the Cornell University community.
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