Social Science Library
The Bodleian Social Science Library, Oxford is the main teaching social sciences lending library at the University of Oxford, England. The library supports taught programmes for both undergraduates and postgraduates, and houses a dedicated research collection part of which contains legal deposit material out-housed from the Bodleian Library. The Social Science Library uses the Library of Congress classification scheme.
The library is located in the Manor Road Building on Manor Road, Oxford. The Manor Road Building was designed by Foster & Partners.
History
The Social Science Library officially opened 1 October 2004, following a period in which subject collections housed within smaller units were amalgamated into a central library site.The institution was preceded by the Social Studies Libraries; a grouping of three separate libraries:
- Politics, International Relations, and Sociology Library
- Economics Library
- Social Policy and Social Work Library
In March 2010 the Social Science Library was renamed the Bodleian Social Science Library. This was as result of the Oxford University Library Services - of which the Social Science Library was a part - changing its name to the Bodleian Libraries.
Subject coverage
Subject coverage includes:- Criminology
- Economics
- International Development
- Politics and International Relations
- Russian and East European Studies
- Social Anthropology
- Social Policy and Social Work
- Socio-Legal Studies
- Sociology