Social Work Library
Located in the Columbia School of Social Work, the Social Work Library contains more than 75,000 volumes, comprising one of the world's premiere social work and social services collections. It provides comprehensive coverage of the various areas of social work including child welfare, gerontology, health and health care, international social welfare, marriage and the family, and social policy.
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Research at the RBML | The Socrates of Hamilton Heights: Jonathan Marty on Marshall Berman
Jonathan Marty, a Ph.D. student at the University of California-Berkeley, consults the papers of New York City-based, Marxist philosopher Marshall Berman, held by the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, for a forthcoming project on the "Socrates of Hamilton Heights."
Research at the RBML | Ann Hornaday on "All the President’s Men"
Ann Hornaday, a movie critic with The Washington Post, visits the Rare Book & Manuscript Library to explore the papers of screenwriter William Goldman, who wrote the script for the award-winning film, "All the President's Men," the subject of Hornaday's latest project.
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James B. Morris
Supervisor, Social Work Library
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
Amanda Bielskas
Director
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
Jim Crocamo
Head, Access and User Experience
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
Kae Bara Kratcha
Social Work & Professional Studies Librarian
- Science, Engineering, & Social Sciences Libraries
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