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Lobby of Library The Catherine McElvain Library opened in 1991. It provides individual workspace, a current journals browsing area, a computer, a scanner, a copier, a fax machine, and a conference room for small group meetings or study.

The purpose of the Library is to serve the research needs of the staff and scholars through an active program of materials acquisition and library services.

The Library has a strong basic anthropology collection with a concentration in reference materials, archaeology, ethnology, physical anthropology, and linguistics. The collection presently comprises approximately 8,600 books and manuscripts in the following areas: 

General Anthropology  

Archaeology  
Method and Theory
Southwestern United States 
Eastern and Southeastern United States
Mexico and Mesoamerica
Europe and Great Britain

Ethnology and History
Southwestern United States
Plains area
Eastern United States
Mexico and Mesoamerica
Europe, Asia, and Oceania

Linguistics  

Physical Anthropology  

Southwest and New Mexico History  

Biology and Geology (limited holdings)

There are 50 current journal subscriptions.

A small, good archive resides in the Library.  Among the papers it houses are those of Kenneth Chapman, Rick Dillingham, and Amelia Elizabeth and Martha White, who had a significant influence on twentieth-century Santa Fe and the development of a market for Indian arts.  The archive will be open to resident scholars, staff, Members, and researchers in March 2003.                               
Library StacksBecause the Library has only limited seating and other resources, we ask Members, visiting scholars, and researchers who wish to use the collections to contact the librarian in advance and identify the purpose of their visit.  Materials are to be used in the building and may not be checked out.

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For more information about the library, contact us at  library@sarsf.org.