
L i b r a r y
The Owens Library, located in G14 Caldwell Hall, holds
material relevant to Landscape Architecture and Historic Preservation
and the related fields. It is administratively separate from the UGA Libraries,
and there is a separate catalog here at the Owens Library to search
our holdings.
There are over 7,000 volumes held in the
library, including theses and senior projects. Plus journals, maps, videos, computer resources, images and Internet access are available.
The Owens Library is open to the public, and material can be checked out by patrons outside of the School of Environemtnal Design; please bring
identification if you are not currently enrolled in classes.
Feel free to come by, call, or e-mail if you have a request.
Owens Library
Mission Statement
The Owens Library is a regional, national, and international resource for the practice of landscape architecture and historic preservation. The mission of the Owens Library is to make readily available relevant materials for the study and research used in the multidisciplinary areas of landscape architecture, historic preservation and their related fields. The purpose of the library is to support the research needs of the students, faculty, and alumni of the School of Environmental Design, as well as practicing landscape architects and historic preservationists, archivists, researchers, and the community at large. The School of Environmental Design library, archives, slide and image collection, and the Circle Gallery, are housed in the Owens Library in G14 Caldwell Hall.
The Owens Library is staffed by one full time professional librarian and three graduate assistants.
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