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Veterinary Library
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Veterinary Library
Flower-Sprecher Library
S2 160 Veterinary Education Center
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853

tel.: (607) 253-3510
fax: (607) 253-3080
e-mail: vet_library@cornell.edu
www: http://www.vet.cornell.edu/library/

Library Hours For access on weekends or after 5:00 p.m. on weekdays, contact the circulation staff.

Campus map showing the Vet Library location.


Erla P. Heyns, director; tel.: (607) 253-3510
Holdings: 101,468 volumes; 25,983 microforms

The Flower-Sprecher Library holds an internationally recognized collection of materials on veterinary medicine and animal culture. Related strengths include immunology, microbiology, parasitology, pharmacology, physiology, and human medicine. The library's audiovisual collection includes 29,279 titles as video recordings, audiotapes, and 35-mm slide sets. These resources are complemented by various biomedical electronic- information and current-awareness services.

The library was established in 1897 through an endowment by Roswell P. Flower, then governor of New York State. In 1992 it was renamed to recognize Dr. and Mrs. Isidor I. Sprecker for their generous support of the College of Veterinary Medicine.


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