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Collections

The combined book collections number more than five million volumes. Among the other holdings available to students and faculty are

In addition, an array of resources and services is available electronically from the university's libraries.

More facts about Perkins

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The Duke University Libraries are the shared center of the university's intellectual life, connecting people and ideas. The William R. Perkins Library and its seven branches, together with the University Archives and the separately administered libraries serving the schools of Business, Divinity, Law, and Medicine, comprise one of the nation's top ten private university library systems.

Mission

In active support of the mission of Duke University, we

  • Provide a place for self-education and discovery
  • Promote scholarship and good citizenship through information literacy
  • Acquire, organize, preserve, and deliver information resources and assist users in their effective use
  • Create a great library for a great university
Guided by this mission and the goals in our strategic plan, we actively seek to improve our collections, programs and services through assessment and evaluation. See Assessment for library facts, assessment findings, reports, and examples of active projects.
 
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Values

The staff is committed to the following values:

  • Service to Duke University and the wider academic community
  • A balance of tradition and innovation as we seek the best ways to deliver information to our users
  • Collaboration and communication in meeting the challenges of our mission
  • Integrity and mutual respect in all interactions, recognizing the importance of honesty, trust, tolerance, diversity, and humor

The staff is committed to the following workplace behaviors:

  • Open communication
  • Flexibility
  • Integrity and trustworthiness
  • Acknowledgement of individual contributions
  • Recognition and valuing of differences
 

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