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Libraries

American Indian Studies Center Library
The American Indian Studies Center Library (AISCL) is an operating unit of the American Indian Studies Center (AISC) at UCLA. The library collects and provides access to accurate and timely information about American Indian cultures in both historical and contemporary perspectives.

Asian American Studies Center Reading Room/Library
The Reading Room/Library was established in the mid-1970s to support the research and instructional programs of UCLA's Asian American Studies Center. Since its formation, the Reading Room/Library has maintained a specialized resource collection and developed multi-faceted information access to the resources on Asian and Pacific Island Americans.

Center for African American Studies Library
The UCLA Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies Library and Media Center was established in 1969 to provide specialized reference and information services on the experiences of people of African descent. Now, the library has over 7,000 bound and unbound volumes, extensive vertical files, periodicals, as well as audiovisual sources and other research materials reflecting the African American experience in the social sciences, arts, and humanities.

Chicano Studies Research Center Library
Established in 1969, the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Library and Archive was the first library of its kind and is now the only freestanding Chicano studies library in the United States. The library provides information resources, reference services, and bibliographic instruction for those seeking information on Chicano history and culture.

East Asian Library
The Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library was established in 1948 to support the University's teaching and research programs in East Asian Studies. The library selects, organizes, and makes available Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language materials.

Library Resources for Faculty
The primary focus of this website is to provide links to a wide range of Internet resources on diversity and perspectives.  The links are organized into six categories: general resources, grants, local ethnic library and information associations, mentoring, paraprofessional resources, and scholarships.

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