Mathematics Library
The Mathematics Library holds two distinct collections. The mathematics collection covers algebra, number theory, geometry, topology, statistics, and probability. The science collection consists of general and multidisciplinary materials including the history of science and technology. The library features seating and study spaces for students and researchers.
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Guest Post: Robert Jay Burton (Vera Kurczewski)
A new series of blog posts highlights coursework focused on the history of Jews in New York and at Columbia University: Vera Kurczewski, CC'29, shares research into student activist Robert Jay Burton, who proved to be a champion of Jewish advocacy at Columbia in the 1930s.
Data Privacy Week (January 26-30, 2026)
The Libraries' Open Scholarship Services recognizes Data Privacy Week, "an international effort to empower individuals and businesses to respect privacy, safeguard data, and enable trust," and promotes two sessions on aspects of data privacy for academics, faculty, and students.
Guest Post: The Columbia University Menorah Society (Sonya Saepoff)
A new series of blog posts highlights coursework focused on the history of Jews in New York and at Columbia University: Sonya Saepoff, MA'26, shares research into the earl 20th-century Menorah Societies at Columbia and elsewhere, which "promoted the study of Jewish history and culture."
Jim Babcock
Access and Reserves Supervisor
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
Amanda Bielskas
Director
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
William B. Vanti
Science & Engineering Librarian
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
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