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The Thomas Mahaffey, Jr. Business Library is located on the Lower Level of the Mendoza College of Business at the base of the circular staircase. Card swipe access to the space is available to Mendoza students outside of operating hours. As a branch of the Hesburgh Libraries, we serve the business information needs of Mendoza as well as the wider University community.
On Hesburgh Library's 7th floor, the Medieval Institute Library includes resources for research on Ancient and Medieval Europe, Byzantium, and the Near East/Mediterranean.
Primarily serving the Dept. of Music and Sacred Music program, the collection contains books, periodicals/journals, scores, CDs, DVDs, and LPs of predominantly classical and liturgical genres, but also sources for the study of jazz, folk, and popular music.
Open to the public. Collections include rare books, periodicals, manuscripts, maps, newspapers, coins and currency, ephemera, and stamps.
On Hesburgh Library's 6th floor, the University Archives houses the official records of the University, the personal papers of Notre Dame faculty and alumni, and a broad manuscript collection documenting the history of American Catholicism.
Notre Dame International’s Jerusalem Global Gateway fosters research and graduate education and maintains institutional relations with universities, educational foundations, and organizations in Israel and Palestine, as well as with Christian institutions throughout the region.
The Kylemore Global Centre Library supports the academic and research needs of faculty, scholars, and students affiliated with KGC and Notre Dame programs, during their time in Ireland, supporting cultural exploration, as well as academic interests beyond the curriculum. Our collection features a wide range of texts on the topic of Irish studies; including Irish literature, history and social discourse.
The Hesburgh Libraries supports several services for the London Global Gateway program. The London Global Gateway is active year-round with myriad intellectual and cultural activities, including graduate and undergraduate classes, faculty seminars, conferences, workshops, debates, book launches, and other events.
The Rome Global Gateway Library is located on the second floor of Notre Dame International’s Rome Global Gateway. The library is comprised of nearly 3,000 volumes searchable in the online catalog. The collection is continuously growing to meet the needs of new students and faculty studying abroad.