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The Graham Resource Center (GRC) at the
Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) is the primary reference and
research source for College of Architecture students, staff, and
faculty and is supported by the Paul V. Galvin Library, the main
campus library.
The GRC opened in 1993 with funding provided
via a grant from the Graham Foundation. Additionally, the GRC
received separate funding to create the Daniel Brenner Memorial Slide Collection.
The GRC,located
in Crown Hall, is approximately 36,000 square feet and includes
seating for around 50 students. Five large tables seat 40 students
comfortably and hold computers for the students and faculty to use.
There are 8 Brno chairs for more casual seating along the interior
glass wall of the library. Large indexes, oversized books and light
tables are at the west desk area. The east
desk is the main information desk
Both the GRC and Galvin Libraries possess architecture related print
materials. The GRC
houses approximately 4,000 volumes with Galvin maintaining and
serving an additional 5,000 monographs. Additionally,
the Galvin generously provides to IIT Architecture scholars on-line
access to a number of electronic resources. Although students and faculty will likely begin their
research in the GRC, it is important to understand that any work
beyond a cursory search will almost certainly employ Galvin
supported or provided resources in a variety of formats and
media. For a complete description of GRC holdings, please visit our
holdings.
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