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Welcome! Thank you for visiting The George Washington University Libraries online.

The George Washington University Libraries are a vital and dynamic resource for GW's campus community. Just as the students and faculty we serve are among the best in the nation, we are among the nation's top-tier academic libraries. Through our print and electronic collections and through research and writing instruction provided by our librarians to students across the disciplines, we are leading the way in addressing the changing information needs of a world-class university. Your involvement is a key part of this enterprise. For example, donor support recently enabled us to build two state-of-the-art electronic classrooms at Gelman Library, and a campaign is underway to renovate Gelman's entrance floor.

As one of the primary academic resources in the capital of the world's most powerful nation, The George Washington University Libraries serve an additional role that is unique among university libraries. The State Department, the White House, and the World Bank are among the institutions located within blocks of Gelman Library. Numerous agencies and organizations rely on the Library for ready access to both historical and contemporary documents. Support of The George Washington University Libraries truly is support of the information needs of our nation's capital.

Positioned at the heart of Washington, D.C., Gelman Library has become a gathering place for donors of major collections, who entrust their holdings to Gelman's topnotch Special Collections department. A recent donation by the PNC Financial Services Group of the records of Riggs Bank-known as the Bank of Presidents-is among our many historically significant collections. We are equally proud of our unparalleled Global Resources Center, which houses materials in Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Hebrew, the Slavic languages, and other languages.

I encourage you to learn more about the Libraries and how we serve The George Washington University and our nation's capital. You can find information on this web site or by contacting the Division of Development at (202) 994-1154. Thank you for your interest.

 

Sincerely,

Jack A. Siggins

University Librarian

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