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Pictures of EES Areas Back to EES Below are pictures of EES Areas within Ackerman Library, including dictionaries, encyclopedias, the stacks area, regular reference holdings, theses and dissertations, the Wildman-Perez Russian Peasant Collection, The "Serbian Library" area, and periodicals. Also included are some pictures of non-EES areas within Ackerman Library.
Stacks Area
The EES Reference Stacks at Ackerman Library. Here you can find dictionaries, encyclopedias, theses, and dissertations, as well as many other texts. While some of these texts are in English, most are in the language of their country of origin.
The main EES Reference Area.
Another view of the EES Reference Area.
A closer view of the EES Reference Area.
A wider view of the EES Reference Area.
A view of the EES Stacks including the Wildman-Perez Russian Peasant Collection at right. Dictionaries
EES Dictionaries.
Another view of EES Dictionaries.
More EES Dictionaries.
An EES Dictionaries Reference sign. Encyclopedias
EES Encyclopedias.
More EES Encyclopedias.
Part of a whole set of EES Encyclopedias.
Encyclopedias in the EES Reference Area. Holdings
A view of the EES Reference Area, including one of the Reference signs.
A closer view of one of the EES Reference signs.
EES Reference Holdings.
More EES Holdings.
A closer view of EES Holdings. Theses and Dissertations
The EES Theses and Dissertations section. The Wildman-Perez Russian Peasant Collection
The Wildman-Perez Russian Peasant Collection. The "Serbian Library"
This is one of the signs within the EES Reference section marking collection areas.
Here is a look at the EES "Serbian Library", donated by Jaksa and Biljana Djelevich.
This is another angle of the EES "Serbian Library".
Here is another view of the EES "Serbian Library". Periodicals
The EES Periodical Area. This area houses dozens of current newspapers and magazines from and about Eastern Europe. This area is updated daily.
Here is a closer look at some of the periodicals in the EES Periodicals Area.
A closer look at EES current newspapers.
This is where more EES newspapers and periodicals are stored.
EES Recent Acquisitions. Non-EES
This is one of the many Library signs posted around Ackerman Library.
The Ackerman Library Microfiche collection, located near the EES Reference Area.
Microfiche readers at Ackerman Library.
One of the public computer areas inside Ackerman Library. This area is located near the public entrance. Updated April 29, 2008 |