• Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies: established in 1954, and named after
Melville J. Herskovits, the Herskovits Library is the largest separate Africana collection in existence. The collection includes more than 400,000 volumes (including 20,000 in African languages), 250 current newspapers and 6,000 non-circulating rare books. • The Music Library: contains extensive holdings of printed music and archival materials documenting music composed since 1945. The collection includes more than 300,000 items, including the
John Cage collection. • Transportation Library: one of the largest transportation information centers in the world with a collection of over 500,000 items covering air, rail, highway, pipeline, water, urban transport and logistics. • The Art Library: the Art Library holds over 160,000 books and journals about art, architecture, and design, with particular strength in 19th century art and architecture. •
Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections • Northwestern University Archives • Pritzker Legal Research Center: the library is located on the Chicago campus and serves the
Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. • Seeley G. Mudd Library: Located on North Campus, Mudd Library was renovated in 2017 with collaboration and technology in mind. • Styberg Library: the theological library serves the
Garrett–Evangelical Theological Seminary and Bexley Seabury. •
Charles Deering Memorial Library: built in 1933, and named for
Charles Deering, the library houses the art library, the Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, the Music Library and University Archives. • Boas Mathematics Library: the library serves primarily the Mathematics Department and Statistics Department and has a research collection in pure mathematics and statistics of around 34,000 volumes. ==Other Facilities==