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The Ambrose Monell Engineering Library is located on the fourth floor of [[Mudd]]. The collection includes [[Civil]], [[Mechanical]], [[Electrical]], and [[Chemical Engineering]]; [[Computer Science]]; metallurgy; mining; [[Operations Research]]; [[Applied Physics]]; [[Applied Mathematics]]; and nuclear engineering. The library is usually sparsely populated, but tends to draw crowds of engineers during midterm and final exam time. Do not expect the library to be a quiet place to study as most students in the library are working on problem sets together.
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The '''Ambrose Monell Engineering Library''' is located on the fourth floor of [[Mudd]]. The collection includes [[Civil]], [[Mechanical]], [[Electrical]], and [[Chemical Engineering]]; [[Computer Science]]; metallurgy; mining; [[Operations Research]]; [[Applied Physics]]; [[Applied Mathematics]]; and nuclear engineering. The library is usually sparsely populated, but tends to draw crowds of engineers during midterm and final exam time. Do not expect the library to be a quiet place to study as most students in the library are working on problem sets together.
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Note that this is distinct from the newer [[Science and Engineering Library]] in the [[Northwest Corner Building]].
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=External links=
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[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/eng/index.html Engineering Library Website]
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{{Libraries}}
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[[Category:Libraries]]
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[[Category:Morningside Heights campus]]
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[[Category:SEAS]]

Revision as of 10:20, 12 December 2013

The Ambrose Monell Engineering Library is located on the fourth floor of Mudd. The collection includes Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Chemical Engineering; Computer Science; metallurgy; mining; Operations Research; Applied Physics; Applied Mathematics; and nuclear engineering. The library is usually sparsely populated, but tends to draw crowds of engineers during midterm and final exam time. Do not expect the library to be a quiet place to study as most students in the library are working on problem sets together.

Note that this is distinct from the newer Science and Engineering Library in the Northwest Corner Building.

External links

Engineering Library Website

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