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The Smith campus is a beautiful natural
setting, but our academic environment is equally impressive.
From cuneiform tablets to electronic
books, from the papers of Sylvia Plath to full Internet access, the
Smith College Libraries offer a vast array of resources that rival
many universities. The collections of 1.4 million items include books,
periodicals, scores, videotapes, videodiscs, recordings, maps, rare
books, electronic journals and databases, and much more.
Information Technology Services (ITS)
provides academic and administrative computing resources to the college.
Smith College's renowned Museum of Art,
art library and art department have a distinguished
new home in the Brown
Fine Arts Center.
The Jacobson Center for Writing, Teaching
and Learning helps students develop academic skills. Students
at all levels work with the center’s writing counselors to improve drafts
of their papers.
The Botanic Garden of Smith College encompasses
the college’s 125-acre campus, including a variety of specialty
gardens and the Lyman Plant House, our 12,000 square-foot
glass conservatory.
The Grécourt
Bookshop, located in the Campus Center, carries required texts
for Smith courses, a selection of general books, stationery supplies,
imprinted clothing and gifts.
The Sophia
Smith Collection is an internationally recognized repository
of manuscripts, photographs, periodicals and other primary
sources in women's history.
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Libraries
Technology
Resources
Brown
Fine Arts
Center
Jacobson
Center for
Teaching, Writing &
Learning
Lyman
Conservatory
& Botanic Garden
Grécourt Bookshop
Sophia
Smith
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