Libraries

Mervyn H. Sterne Library

The Sterne Library opened for service in January 1973 and now houses a collection of over one million items.

The collections support teaching and research in the arts and humanities, business, education, engineering, natural science and mathematics, and social and behavioral sciences. In addition to monographs and subscriptions to more than 2,500 periodicals, the collection consists of microforms, sound and video recordings, and electronic resources.

Library

The facility has seating for about 1,100 users. In addition to serving the University community, the library provides support to users from schools and businesses within the city and the state through various partnership agreements.




Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences

The UAB Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences (LHL), established in 1945, is the largest biomedical library in Alabama and one of the leading such libraries in the South.

The Library offers a variety of services and information through its website located at: http://www.uab.edu/lister/. Access to electronic resources is available across campus and remotely to authorized users. The library catalog is available from the web site and can be searched to find print, electronic, and media holdings.

The Library provides a variety of reference and educational services plus extensive educational opportunities through one-on-one instruction at point of need or in scheduled workshops on using library resources or searching for information. To contact the library for assistance, see http://www.uab.edu/lister/qpask/.



Reynolds Historical Library

Located on the campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, the Reynolds Historical Library is a nationally respected collection of rare and important books, manuscripts and artifacts in the medical sciences.

The Reynolds Historical Library is fortunate to have an extensive collection of items relating to Civil War medicine, especially those related to practices of the nineteenth century. Local history is represented by an article on the cholera epidemic that almost decimated the fledgling city of Birmingham in 1873.

For a detailed account of their holdings, click on their link above.
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