The Libraries seek to support research and teaching in all fields of anthropology including socio-cultural anthropology, and to a limited extent physical anthropology. The collection supports the needs of undergraduate, MA/MS and PhD students, the teaching faculty, post-docs and research staff members.
In 1997 the department added several new faculty members and graduate student enrollment increased.
Areas of established concentration are: the cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and physical anthropology of a wide spectrum of world areas, studied from various theoretical viewpoints and encompassing such specializations as social structural theory, economic and ecological anthropology; medical anthropology, change and development, women's studies, urban anthropology, evolution and genetics, primate studies, state formation, and ethnohistory.