Digital Collections
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The Clemson University Libraries hold more than 1.8 million items including books, periodicals, electronic resources, digital media collections, government publications and patents, musical recordings, maps and microforms.
Clemson’s main library, the six-level R.M. Cooper Library, holds most of the system’s books and journals as well as government publications, microforms and media. Gunnin Architecture Library in Lee Hall has collections applicable to the art, architecture, design and building disciplines. Special Collections, located in the Strom Thurmond Institute, houses the rare book collections, University Archives and many manuscript collections. Other associated libraries are the Tillman Media Center and Chemistry Reading Room in Hunter Hall on the main campus, and the University Center Library and Campbell Graduate Education Center Library in Greenville.
State, donors fund Clemson Optoelectronics Center of Economic Excellence
November 17
Clemson professor selected to 50 Most Important African-Americans in Technology list
November 16
Clemson creates epicenter for business education in downtown Greenville
November 13
Clemson collaborates with prestigious French school for new international dual graduate degree
November 12
Gift creates professorship in parks and environmental ethics
November 11
R.M. Cooper Library has six floors, two of which are underground.
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Site maintained by: Gordon Cochrane, Electronic Services Librarian