Stokes Library

Stokes Library

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For summer, holidays or recess hours, please consult the full schedule.

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The Stokes Library is located in Wallace Hall
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Stokes Library Access 

Stokes Library is open to the entire Princeton University community, as well as independent scholars and the general public. Please note: PU card access is required after 8:00 p.m.

Research consultations with librarians are available to students, faculty and staff in-person, or by e-mail, phone or Zoom. 

For questions about visiting Stokes, please send a message to : stokeslib@princeton.edu

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Stokes Library, located on the lower level of Wallace Hall, is the primary point-of-contact for Library Services for the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Reserves and the Office of Population Research (OPR). The Library houses the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Reserves, the Ansley J. Coale Population Research Collection, and the Stokes Viz Hub

 

The Ansley J. Coale Population Research Collection

Crowd of peopleThe Ansley J. Coale Population Research Collection, serving the Office of Population Research, houses an extensive collection of demographic materials. The collection contains more than 40,000 bound volumes, as well as over 15,000 reprints, technical reports, manuscripts, and working and discussion papers. Sixty percent of the collection consists of worldwide statistical material (censuses and vital statistics). The collection also contains international censuses through 2009 on over 4,000 reels of microfilm. Subjects collected include: formal demography (fertility, mortality and immigration), population policy, family planning, epidemiology, child and public health, and health statistics.

The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Reserve Collection 

Princeton School of Public and International Affairs BuildingThe Princeton School of Public and International Affairs is primarily served by the Stokes Public and International Affairs & Population Research library, which is part of the University's extensive library system and is located in the lower level of Wallace Hall. It provides reserve materials in support of both graduate and undergraduate studies, and houses a core collection of books, journals, and research materials that supplements the Social Sciences collections at Firestone.

Directions

The Donald E. Stokes Library is located on the lower level of Wallace Hall.

From OFF Campus:

From Nassau Street (Route 27)- Turn onto Washington Road (Route 571 East). At second light, turn left onto Prospect Street. Wallace Hall is behind  the third building on left (stone facade). Metered street parking is available.

From Route 1 South - Turn right onto Washington Road (Route 571 West). At third light, turn right onto Prospect Street. Wallace Hall is behind the third building on left (stone facade). Metered street parking is available.

Amenities

Computers
Electronic Classroom
Group Study Room
Laptops
Microfilm/fiche Reader
Printers (B&W)
Scanner
Study Carrels