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The Sol and Elaine Mosak Library serves an integral role in the academic mission of the Adler School. The staff of three professional librarians, supported by student assistants, is available to help the Adler community make the fullest use of academic resources for research and curricular needs. The Library's collection of books, journals, electronic resources and audiovisual materials is selected to support the needs of the Adler School of Professional Psychology, the Centers for Social Change and the Psychological Services Clinics. The Library is committed to providing the excellent services, collections and facilities required to develop socially responsible practitioners.
The Sol & Elaine Mosak Library is a gathering place to pursue academic work individually or in collaboration with others, to draw on our rich collection of print and electronic resources, to learn about and use information technology, to write, to read and to study.
It is our goal to provide excellent service to students and faculty that will advance each user's learning, teaching and research experience. We strive to support library users anytime and anywhere. Our success is enabled by the outstanding staff that builds and manages the collections and technologies, and provides strong and innovative services across the campuses.
In accordance with the Code of Ethics of the American Library Association, the Library will "protect each library user's right to privacy and confidentiality with respect to information sought or received and resources consulted, borrowed, acquired or transmitted."
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